Port Allen, LA
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About Port Allen
- • Blues musician Clarence Edwards, known as Gatemouth Brown, was born in Vinton, near Port Allen.
- • The West Baton Rouge Museum showcasing local history and culture has roots in Port Allen.
- • Its location opposite Baton Rouge made it a key transportation hub across the Mississippi River.
- • The Port Allen Lock connects the Mississippi River to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.
- • The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 heavily impacted the town's development.
- • It was named after Henry Watkins Allen, a Louisiana governor, and incorporated in 1906.
- • With around 5,000 residents, it's significantly smaller than neighboring Baton Rouge.
- • Sitting at 20 feet above sea level, it faces regular hurricane season risks.
- • The petrochemical industry and related services are a major employer in the area.
- • A quiet, resilient community with deep historical roots and Southern charm.
- • The New Orleans Saints, about an hour away, won Super Bowl XLIV in 2010.
- • Nearby LSU Tigers have a rich sports history, including multiple baseball national championships.