Ponchatoula, LA
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About Ponchatoula
- • Singer Lillian Boutté, renowned for jazz and gospel, hails from Ponchatoula.
- • The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival, a major Louisiana event, originated here.
- • The Illinois Central Railroad spurred Ponchatoula's growth as a shipping hub.
- • Ponchatoula boasts one of the country's oldest continuously operating hardware stores.
- • Devastating fires in the early 20th century prompted brick building requirements.
- • Named 'hanging hair' in Choctaw, it incorporated in 1861.
- • With around 7,500 residents, it's smaller than nearby Hammond.
- • It sits approximately 33 feet above sea level, relatively high for Louisiana.
- • Agriculture, particularly strawberry farming, remains a vital part of the economy.
- • Ponchatoula offers a charming, small-town feel with friendly faces.
- • The New Orleans Saints, nearby, won Super Bowl XLIV in 2010.
- • Ponchatoula High's Green Wave has a storied football rivalry with Hammond High.