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Louisiana Directory of Cities Town and Villages LOUISIANA DIRECTORY OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES Lori L. Smith Sims Memorial Library Southeastern Louisiana University July 2005 Contents Alphabetical List of Cities, Towns, and Villages showing population and post offices………………………………………………..4 Alphabetical List of Parishes showing cities, towns, and villages………………………………..……………….43 Tabulation by parish of 1990 and 2000 population figures with percentages of increase or decrease…………………………………………112 Explanation of Symbols * Parish Seat ** State Capitol and Parish Seat (I) Incorporated Community Classification of Municipalities Municipal corporations shall be divided into three classes: cities, towns, and villages. Those having five thousand inhabitants or more are cities; those having less than five thousand but more than one thousand are towns; and those having one thousand or fewer inhabitants are villages. Source: R.S. 33:341 2 INTRODUCTION This book is an update of the Louisiana Directory of Cities, Towns and Villages published by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development in 1995. The original publication was intended for use with the Official Map of Louisiana. Population figures in this edition were obtained from the Census Bureau's American Factfinder web site (http://factfinder.census.gov). Percentages of increase and decrease in parish populations were obtained from the County and City Data Book: 2000 web site (http://www.census.gov/prod/www/ccdb.html). City/town/village names and incorporation status were confirmed using the 1995 edition of this directory, as well as the 2005 edition of the Municipal Directory published by the Louisiana Municipal Association (http://www.lamunis.org/2005_directory.pdf). The Mapquest web site (http://www.mapquest.com/) was also consulted to confirm the spelling and locations of cities/towns/villages. Post Office and ZIP Code information were confirmed using the United States Postal Service web site (http://www.usps.com/welcome.htm). For places that do not have a local Post Office, the ZIP Code and place listed are those indicated by the Postal Service web site to be closest to that place. The web site provided no information about those places that have no ZIP Codes listed. 3 Alphabetical List of Cities, Towns and Villages City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Abbeville * (I) 11,887 70510 Post Office Vermilion Abington Red River Abita Springs (I) 1,957 70420 Post Office St. Tammany Acme 71316 Post Office Concordia Acy Ascension Ada Bienville Addis (I) 2,238 70710 Post Office West Baton Rouge Adeline St. Mary Adner 71067 Princeton Bossier Afton Madison Aimwell 71401 Post Office Catahoula Ajax 71450 Marthaville Natchitoches Akers 70421 Post Office Tangipahoa Albany (I) 865 70711 Post Office Livingston Alberta Bienville Alco Vernon Alden Bridge Bossier Alexandria * (I) 46,342 71301 Post Office Rapides Alfalfa 71409 Boyce Rapides Alford West Baton Rouge Algiers Orleans Alice West Feliciana Allen 71469 Robeline Natchitoches Alliance Plaquemines Alligator Bayou Madison Alluvial City St. Bernard Almadane Vernon Aloha 71417 Colfax Grant Alpha Red River Alsatin East Carroll Alsen East Baton Rouge Alto 71269 Rayville Richland Alton St. Tammany Altoona Madison Ama 1,285 70031 Post Office St. Charles Amelia 2,423 70340 Post Office St. Mary Amite * (I) 4,110 70422 Post Office Tangipahoa Anabel Ouachita Anacoco (I) 866 71403 Post Office Vernon Anchorage West Baton Rouge Andrepont St. Landry 4 City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Andrew Vermillion Angie (I) 240 70426 Post Office Washington Angola 70712 Post Office West Feliciana Ansley 71270 Ruston Jackson Antioch Claiborne Antonia 71467 Pollock Grant Antrium Bossier Arabi 8,093 70032 Post Office St. Bernard Arbroth West Baton Rouge Arcadia * (I) 3,041 71001 Post Office Bienville Archibald 71218 Post Office Richland Archie 71343 Jonesville Catahoula Arcola 70456 Roseland Tangipahoa Argo Catahoula Ariel Lafourche Arizona 71040 Homer Claiborne Arkana Bossier Arlington East Baton Rouge Armagh Concordia Armide St. Landry Armistead 71019 Coushatta Red River Arnaudville (I) 1,398 70512 Post Office St. Landry (part) 1,332 St. Landry St. Martin (part) 66 St. Martin Ashland Concordia Ashland (I) 291 71002 Post Office Natchitoches Ashland Tensas Ashland Terrebonne Ashly 71282 Tallulah Madison Ashton St. Mary Atchafalaya St. Martin Athens (I) 262 71003 Post Office Claiborne Athlone Concordia Atkins Bossier Atlanta (I) 150 71404 Post Office Winn Attakapas Canal Assumption Avery Island 70513 Post Office Iberia Avondale 5,441 70094 Westwego Jefferson Aycock 71040 Homer Claiborne Azucena 71375 Waterproof Tensas Bains 70775 Post Office West Feliciana Baker (I) 13,793 70714 Post Office East Baton Rouge Bakers Franklin 5 City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Baldwin (I) 2,497 70514 Post Office St. Mary Ball (I) 3,681 71405 Post Office Rapides Ballina Concordia Bancker Vermilion Bancroft Beauregard Banks Springs 71418 Columbia Caldwell Baptist Tangipahoa Barataria 1,333 70036 Post Office Jefferson Bardel Richland Barksdale Afb. 71110 Post Office Bossier Barnet Springs 71270 Ruston Lincoln Barton Ascension Basile (I) 1,660 70515 Post Office Evangeline (part) 1,660 Evangeline Acadia (part) 0 Acadia Baskin (I) 188 71219 Post Office Franklin Baskinton Franklin Bassa Bassa Jefferson Bastrop * (I) 12,988 71220 Post Office Morehouse Batchelor 70715 Post Office Pointe Coupee Baton Rouge ** (I) 227,818 70801 Post Office East Baton Rouge Battle East Feliciana Bawcomville- West Monroe Ouachita 71291 Brownsville Bayou Barbary Livingston Bayou Black Settlement Terrebonne Bayou Cane 17,046 Terrebonne Bayou Chene St. Martin Bayou Chicot Evangeline Bayou Cholas Jefferson Bayou Corne Assumption Bayou Current 71353 Melville St. Landry Bayou Gauche 1,770 St. Charles Bayou Geneve St. Martin Bayou Goula 70788 White Castle Iberville Bayou Sale St. Mary Bayou Sara West Feliciana Bayou Sorrel Iberville Bayou Vista 4,351 70380 Morgan City St. Mary Baywood East Baton Rouge Bear Creek 71008 Bienville Bienville Beaver 71463 Oakdale Evangeline Bee Bayou 71269 Rayville Richland 6 City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Beech Springs Jackson Beekman 71220 Bastrop Morehouse Beggs St. Landry Bel Allen Belair 70037 Belle Chasse Plaquemines Belcher (I) 272 71004 Post Office Caddo Bell City 70630 Post Office Calcasieu Belle Alliance Assumption Belle Chasse 9,848 70037 Post Office Plaquemines Belledeau Avoyelles Belle Helene Ascension Belle River Assumption Belle Rose 1,944 70341 Post Office Assumption Belle Terre Assumption Bellevue 71067 Princeton Bossier Bellwood Natchitoches Belmont 71406 Post Office Sabine Benson 71419 Converse DeSoto Bentley 71407 Post Office Grant Benton * (I) 2,035 71006 Post Office Bossier Bermuda 71452 Melrose Natchitoches Bernice (I) 1,809 71222 Post Office Union Bertrandville Plaquemines Bertie Assumption Berwick (I) 4,418 70342 Post Office St. Mary Bethany 71007 Post Office Caddo Bienville (I) 262 71008 Post Office Bienville Big Bend Avoyelles Big Branch St. Tammany Big Cane St. Landry Big Island 71328 Deville Rapides Billeaud Lafayette Bivens Beauregard Blackburn 71038 Haynesville Claiborne Black Hawk 71373 Vidalia Concordia Blade 71342 Jena LaSalle Blairstown East Feliciana Blanchard (I) 2,050 71009 Post Office Caddo Blanks 70756 Lottie Pointe Coupee Blankston Caldwell Blond St. Tammany Bluff Creek East Feliciana Bob Acres Iberia 7 City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Bodcau 71067 Princeton Bossier Boeuf Assumption Bogalusa (I) 13,365 70427 Post Office Washington Bohemian 70082 Pointe-a-la-Hache Plaquemines Bolinger Bossier Bolivar Tangipahoa Bond 71463 Oakdale Allen Bonfouca St. Tammany Bonita (I) 335 71223 Post Office Morehouse Book 71343 Jonesville Catahoula Boothville-Venice 2,220 70038 Post Office Plaquemines Bordelonville 71320 Post Office Avoyelles Borodino 71320 Bordelonville Avoyelles Bosco 71203 Monroe Ouachita Bossier City (I) 56,461 71111 Post Office Bossier Boston Vermilion Boudreaux Terrebonne Bourg 70343 Post Office Terrebonne Boutte 2,181 70039 Post Office St. Charles Bowie East Carroll Boyce (I) 1,190 71409 Post Office Rapides Braithwaite 70040 Post Office Plaquemines Branch 70516 Post Office Acadia Brandon West Feliciana Brannon Iberia Breaux Bridge (I) 7,281 70517 Post Office St. Martin Breezy Hill 71467 Pollock Grant Bridge City 8,323 70094 Westwego Jefferson Brignac Ascension Bristol St. Landry Brittany 70737 Gonzales Ascension Broadmoor Lafayette Brooks Pointe Coupee Broussard Avoyelles Broussard (I) 5,874 70518 Post Office Lafayette (part) 5,871 Lafayette St. Martin (part) 3 St. Martin Brousville Iberia Brown Bienville Brownfields 5,222 East Baton Rouge Brownell Franklin Brownsville- West Monroe Ouachita 7,616 71291 Bawcomville 8 City, Town or Village Population ZIP Post Office Parish 2000 Code Brownview Pointe Coupee Brule Guillot Lafourche Bruly La Croix Iberville Bruly St. Martin 70391 Paincourtville Assumption Brusly (I) 2,020 70719 Post Office West Baton Rouge Bryceland (I) 114 71008 Bienville Bienville Buckeye 71328 Deville Rapides Buckner Richland Bueche 70752 Lakeland West Baton Rouge Buhler Calcasieu Bundick Beauregard Bunkie (I) 4,662 71322 Post Office Avoyelles Buras-Triumph 3,358 70041 Post Office Plaquemines Burbridge Plaquemines Burke Iberia Burns St. Mary Burnside 70737 Gonzales Ascension Burr Ferry Vernon Burrwood 70091 Venice Plaquemines Burtville East Baton Rouge Bush 70431 Post Office St. Tammany Bushes 71295 Winnsboro Franklin
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