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Denham Springs is a city in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States, with a population of 9,286 in 2020. It has a history of mineral springs, a health resort, and a college, and is the largest area of commercial and residential development in the parish.
The Denham Springs City Hall, also known as the Old Denham Springs City Hall, is a historic building located at 115 Mattie Street in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Built in the late 1930s by the WPA and last used in the 1980s, the building is a two-story concrete structure in Art Deco style. A complete restoration, costing some $695,000, was ...
Walker is a city in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, with a population of 6,374 as of 2020. The ZIP code of Walker is 70785, and the city is located 20 miles east of Baton Rouge.
Find out the names, populations, land areas, and years of incorporation of the 304 municipalities in Louisiana, a state in the Southern United States. See also the map, the most populous and smallest municipalities, and the parish seat and state capital.
April 16, 1993 (115 Mattie Street: Denham Springs: 6: Denham Springs Commercial Historic District: November 5, 2018 (100-239 N Range Ave. Denham Springs
Livingston Parish is a parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, part of the Baton Rouge metropolitan area. It has a population of about 142,000 and was one of the hardest hit areas by the 2016 Louisiana floods.
The Comite River / ˈ k oʊ. m i t / (French: Rivière Comité) is a right-bank tributary of the Amite River, with a confluence near the city of Denham Springs, east of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The river is 56.1 miles (90.3 km) long. [1]
Denham Springs High School was founded in 1897 for the residents of Denham Springs. The school was built to serve the larger city of Denham Springs so that students would not have to travel as far to attend the Live Oak school that was built two years earlier in 1895. Livingston Parish Public Schools desegregated following the 1969 case Dunn v.