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Ouachita Parish History Tidbits

Information on Ouachita parish history and genealogy resources.

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Tag: 4th Street

North 4th Street in the 60’s

This one will bring back some memories! This was taken in the middle of North 4th Street at the intersection of Pine street. I pulled up the current view on Google Maps and the only building still standing is that General Tire store on the left and the two story house behind it. General Tire … Continue reading North 4th Street in the 60’s →

ouachitaparishhistory Uncategorized Leave a comment December 6, 2022November 11, 2022 1 Minute

The Third Masonic Temple

The Masons have a long history in Ouachita Parish. One of the prettiest buildings in it's time was the Masonic Temple on the corner of 4th and DeSiard Streets. This was taken circa 1923.

ouachitaparishhistory Uncategorized Leave a comment February 18, 2019February 9, 2019 1 Minute
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