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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1701258" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I know no one there any more but I'm familiar with the area and St Tammany Parish is NorthEast of New Orleans just across Lake Ponchartrane. Slidell, Covington, Lacomb, Mandeville are all in St Tammany Parish. </p><p></p><p>When I lived in La, the people to call were the state or national guard and Red Cross for food and water after a hurricane. </p><p></p><p>St Tammany Parish has always been the poor red headed stepchild to New Orleans. It was St Tammany, St Bernard and another parish the Lousiana Levee board flooded in the big flood of '29 when they blew the levees at Carnarvon to relieve pressure on city of New Orleans levees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1701258, member: 18945"] I know no one there any more but I'm familiar with the area and St Tammany Parish is NorthEast of New Orleans just across Lake Ponchartrane. Slidell, Covington, Lacomb, Mandeville are all in St Tammany Parish. When I lived in La, the people to call were the state or national guard and Red Cross for food and water after a hurricane. St Tammany Parish has always been the poor red headed stepchild to New Orleans. It was St Tammany, St Bernard and another parish the Lousiana Levee board flooded in the big flood of '29 when they blew the levees at Carnarvon to relieve pressure on city of New Orleans levees. [/QUOTE]
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