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  1. Bayou

    A bayou IPAc en icon b a . o or IPAc en b a ju is an American term for a body of water typically found in flat, low lying areas, and can refer either to an extremely slow moving stream or river often with a poorly defined shoreline , or to a marshy lake or wetland. The name bayou can also refer to creeks whose water level changes due to tides and which hold brackish water which is highly conducive to fish life and plankton. Bayous are commonly found in the Gulf Coast of the United States Gulf Coast region of the southern United States , notably the Mississippi Delta Mississippi River region , with the state of Louisiana being famous for them. A bayou is frequently an anabranch or minor ... thumb Aerial view of body of water circa 1920, Bayou, Houston, Texas The word was first used ... , which means small stream . ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term bayou Online Etymology Dictionary , http www.cnrtl.fr definition academie9 bayou Dictionnaire de l Acad mie fran aise , 9th edition ref The first settlements of Acadian s in southern Louisiana were near Bayou Teche and other bayous ... Jackson University Press of Mississippi, 1988 , pp. 92 94. ref which led to a close association of the bayou with Cajun culture. Bayou Country is most closely associated with Cajun and Louisiana Creole ... in a description by Congress in 1833 of Arkansas Territory. See also Hurricane on the Bayou New Orleans Louisiana Florida Bayou City a nickname for Houston , which is crossed by as many as eighteen natural streams bearing the designation Notable bayous Bayou Bartholomew Bayou Lafourche Bayou Teche Cypress Bayou Bayou St. John Big Bayou Canot train disaster Big Bayou Canot Buffalo Bayou Bayou La Batre, Alabama Bayou La Batre References references Category Fluvial landforms Category Wetlands and bayous of Louisiana Category Landforms of Texas Category Wetlands da Bayou de Bayou es Bayou fa fr Bayou ja no Bayou ru sv Bayou ...   more details



  1. The Bayou

    refimprove date March 2011 The Bayou nightclub of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Georgetown , Washington, D.C. , was a rock music rock , blues , Pop music pop , and reggae club. ref name closingWashTimes cite news last Butters first Patrick title Bye bye Bayou Georgetown nightclub closes door tomorrow night after the last jam accessdate 31 March 2011 newspaper The Washington Times date 30 December 1998 ref In the late 90s, the Bayou was owned by Dave Williams Cellar Door Productions , who was also responsible for putting on the concerts at DAR Constitution Hall and the Capital Centre . Williams also was the GM at the Nissan Pavilion . Location The Bayou occupied an old building at 3135 K Street , NW, in Georgetown, under the Whitehurst Freeway for forty six years. The club opened in September 1953 on the site of a former Dixieland nightclub called The Pirates Den . The club featured Dixieland jazz until the early 60s when the format changed to rock and roll. The club included a balcony level, with tables and chairs, and two standing room only bars. The main floor bars were fed bottled liquor from a tap room that was situated above the entrance. Bottles placed upside down into funnels feeding long tubing led to the downstairs bars. Clientele Though the Bayou generally attracted an older ... date March 2011 The Bayou was a stop on the national Concert tour tour s of middle range musical groups .... Timeline Opened 1939. Changed to the Bayou in 1953 with Owners Mike Munley, Vince and Tony Tramonte Converted to Rock n Roll September 1965, The Telstars played the Bayou as a house band for 3 years. 1980 The Tramontes sell the Bayou to Cellar Door Productions In September 1996, Eva Cassidy performed for the last time with What a Wonderful World at The Bayou. Closed 1998, and is currently the site of Loews Cinema Razed 1999 The Bayou will be the subject of a documentary that is being produced ... DEFAULTSORT Bayou Category Nightclubs in Washington, D.C. ...   more details



  1. Bayou (disambiguation)

    Bayou may refer to the following bayou , a slow moving stream. George Balanchine s 1952 Bayou ballet Bayou Records , a music recording label. Bayou Hedge Fund Group , an infamous ponzi scheme 2005 . Bayou magazine Bayou , a prominent literary magazine. Bayou Arcana a 2012 comic anthology Songs Blue Bayou Born on the Bayou Jambalaya On the Bayou Fire on the Bayou Fiyo on the Bayou Disambig de Bayou Begriffskl rung ...   more details



  1. Bayou Vista

    Bayou Vista can refer to a place in the United States Bayou Vista, Louisiana Bayou Vista, Texas geodis Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................ de Bayou Vista it Bayou Vista nl Bayou Vista pl Bayou Vista pt Bayou Vista ...   more details



  1. Bayou City

    Bayou City is a popular nickname for the city of Houston , Texas , founded at the confluence of White Oak and Buffalo Bayous by the Allen Brothers in the early nineteenth century. Since that time, the ubiquitous namesake streams have played a major role in the city s development, both as provider of economic bounty in the eventual development of the Houston Ship Channel and protector in the form of vital floodwater runoff channels for this flat and low lying metropolis. ref http www.vcarious.com Travel Guide UnitedStates Texas Houston.html Travel Guide Houston , at VCarious.com 2007 . ref Within the general vicinity of the Houston, and mostly within its corporate limits, are at least nineteen natural streams with the designation Bayou in their names Armand Bayou , Brays Bayou , Brickhouse Bayou , Buffalo Bayou , Carpenters Bayou , Cedar Bayou , Chocolate Bayou , Garner Bayou , Greens Bayou , Halls Bayou , Horsepen Bayou , Hunting Bayou , Jackson Bayou , Keegans Bayou , Luce Bayou , Reinhardt Bayou , Sims Bayou , Vince Bayou , and White Oak Bayou . Bayou City may also make reference to any of the following Bayou City Art Festival an arts festival held biannually spring and fall in Houston, Texas. C.S. Bayou City C.S. Bayou City a Confederate States Navy gunboat during the American Civil War . See also Portal Houston Nicknames of Houston List of city nicknames in Texas Culture of Houston References Reflist disambig ...   more details



  1. Bayou Meto

    Bayou Meto could be one of two unincorporated communities in Arkansas Bayou Meto, Arkansas County, Arkansas Bayou Meto, Lonoke County, Arkansas disambig geo ...   more details



  1. Cypress Bayou

    Cypress Bayou refers to Big Cypress Bayou Wetland , a series of wetlands at the western edge of Caddo Lake, Texas Streams Cypress Bayou, Crittenden County, Arkansas , a Stream in Crittenden County, Arkansas Cypress Bayou, Phillips County, Arkansas , a Stream in Phillips County, Arkansas Cypress Bayou, De Soto Parish, Louisiana , a Stream in De Soto County, Louisiana disambig de Cypress Bayou ...   more details



  1. Dickinson Bayou

    Infobox River river name Dickinson Bayou image name image size caption origin Alvin Texas mouth San Leon Texas basin countries United States length Over 20 Miles elevation 0 mouth elevation 0 discharge watershed Dickinson Bayou is a river in Texas . Dickinson Bayou is located in southeast Texas in the San Jacinto Brazos Coastal Basin. Dickinson Bayou rises two miles northeast of Alvin in northwestern Galveston County at 29 29 N, 95 14 W and flows east for over twenty miles to its mouth on Dickinson Bay and Galveston Bay, just south of San Leon and a mile east of the Southern Pacific Railroad at 29 28 N, 94 57 W . It traverses flat to rolling prairie surfaced by dark, commonly calcareous clays that support mesquite, grasses, and cacti. In the lower reaches of the bayou the soil changes to sandy ... to Dickinson Bayou include Gum Bayou, Benson Bayou, Magnolia Geisler Bayou, Bordens Gully, Cedar Creek, and LaFlore s Bayou. Dickinson Bayou is on the state s list of water bodies not meeting water quality standards for dissolved oxygen DO and bacteria levels. As a result, the bayou does not meet its ... health concern. Residents of Dickinson still take the time and the slight risk to enjoy many of the bayou .... The bayou is a hidden fishing gem during certain times. In drought conditions the water becomes ... even make an appearance in the section of the bayou closest to the bay. Spring brings out small ..., mainly in the main bayou the tributaries are not preferred for that activity. The tall pines and woody shores give canoeists and kayakers a perfect body of water to paddle. The bayou is a nice trip for anyone wanting to get out and paddle. The bayou plays host to the Festival of Lights every Christmas at Paul Hopkins Park. This proves perfect as the nearly 1 million lights reflect from the bayou s murky waters. Many people enjoy many things in this overlooked bayou. There is something for everyone in lovely Dickinson Bayou. See also List of rivers of Texas References cite web title An Analysis ...   more details



  1. Vince Bayou

    Infobox River river name Vince Bayou image name image size caption origin Harris County, Texas , Texas , United States USA mouth Buffalo Bayou , Harris County, Texas Harris County , Texas , United States USA basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed Vince Bayou Watershed Vince Bayou , also known as Vince s Bayou , rises in southeast Harris County, Texas and runs northwest, through Pasadena, Texas Pasadena and the city of South Houston, Texas South Houston , for a total of 19 channel miles which include the reach of one minor tributary ref name Vince Bayou Watershed TSARP http www.tsarp.org watershed vince.html Vince Bayou Watershed TSARP Bot generated title ref to its mouth on the Houston, Texas Houston Houston Ship Channel Ship Channel the lower reaches of Buffalo Bayou . ref http www.tshaonline.org handbook online articles VV rhv2.html Handbook of Texas Online VINCE S BAYOU Bot generated title ref Very little wildlife habitat exists, and the estimated population within the Vince Bayou watershed is just under 89,000 persons. ref name hcfcd.org http www.hcfcd.org L vincebayou.html Harris County Flood Control District Vince Bayou Watershed Bot generated title ref During Tropical Storm Allison , in June of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season , the watershed received in excess of convert 13 in of rain in a 24 hour period, resulting in bayou channel overbanking that flooded 1,500 homes in a convert 4.1 sqmi adj on area. ref name Vince Bayou Watershed TSARP References reflist External links gnis 1349290 coord 29 40 N 95 12 W display title Galveston Bay Area Houston Sugar Land Baytown MSA Texas Category Rivers of Texas Category Wetlands of Texas Category Geography of Harris County, Texas ...   more details



  1. Bayou Nezpique

    Bayou Nezpique pronounced neh PEE kay , translated to tattooed nose bayou ref http www.acadiansingray.com photo 20gallery historical names west.htm www.acadiansingray.com Historical Names Southwestern Bayous ref is a small river located in the Mermentau River basin of south Louisiana , USA. The bayou is convert 70 mi km long and is navigable by small shallow draft boats for convert 23 mi km of lower course. ref http www.bartleby.com 69 84 N03084.html www.bartleby.com Nezpique, Bayou ref Image Mermentaurivermap.png right 250px thumb Map of the Mermentau River watershed showing the Mermantau River and its 4 largest tributaries from left to right Bayou Nezpique, Bayou des Cannes , Bayou Plaquemine Brule , and Bayou Queue de Tortue . The area was first settled by the Attakapa Indian tribe. The bayou is named after the Bayou Nezpiqu village which was near property owned by William Wikoff, who bought convert 2733 acre km2 0 on the west bank of the bayou from Le Tortue , an Attakapas Indian, calling himself chief of the village of Nezpiqu , and his son, Celestine, recorded in 1791. In 1932, linguist William A. Read explained that the word Nezpiqu , or tattooed nose , simply emphasizes the fact that the Indians in its vicinity practiced the art of tattooing. ref http www.thecajuns.com attakpas.htm www.thecajuns.com Arrow points and place names are reminders of Attakapas ref The bayou contains the Upper Bayou Nezpique No 7 Dam in Evangeline Parish , Louisiana which was completed in 1970 ... m3 per second. Its capacity is convert 1500 acre.ft . ref http findlakes.com upper bayou nezpique no 7 louisiana la00047.htm findlakes.com Upper Bayou Nezpique No 7, southwest Louisiana ref Also, the bayou contains the Crooked Creek Reservoir which is impounded by the Upper Bayou Nezpique No 3 Dam in Evangeline ... upper bayou nezpique no 3 louisiana la00046.htm findlakes.com Upper Bayou Nezpique No 3, southwest ... Category Rivers of Louisiana Category Dams in Louisiana Louisiana geo stub fr Bayou Nezpiqu ...   more details



  1. Contraband Bayou

    Unreferenced date April 2010 Contraband Bayou is a large bayou which runs through Lake Charles, Louisiana and empties into Prien Lake . It is so named because of the legendary pirate Jean Lafitte who reputedly hid his contraband somewhere along the shores of the bayou. L Auberge du Lac is located near the mouth of the bayou, as are part of the city docks of the Port of Lake Charles . File Contraband Bayou2.jpg.jpg 200px left thumb Contraband Bayou as it runs through the McNeese State University campus. References Reflist coord missing Louisiana Category Wetlands and bayous of Louisiana Category Lake Charles, Louisiana Category Geography of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana ...   more details



  1. Bayou Lafourche

    Image Larose Louisiana aerial view.jpg thumb The intersection of Bayou Lafourche and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at Larose, Louisiana . View is to the east southeast. The bayou runs off towards the Gulf at the top. The waterway crosses the picture left right. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has installed a floodgate on the bayou, visible at center. Bayou Lafourche , originally called Chetimachas River , ref http rumsey.geogarage.com maps g0411044.html Course Of The River Mississipi, from the Balise to Fort Chartres. Ross, Lieut. 1775 rumsey.geogarage.com ref is a convert 106 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 20, 2011 ref bayou in southeastern Louisiana , United States , that flows into the Gulf of Mexico . The first settlements of Acadians in southern Louisiana were near Bayou Lafourche and Bayou des cores, which led to a close association of the bayou with Cajun culture. Today, approximately 300,000 Louisiana residents drink water drawn from the bayou. The name Lafourche is from the French language French word for fork , and alludes to the bayou s large outflow of Mississippi River water. It was formerly a Mississippi River outlet ... and replenishment of a huge wetland area of central Louisiana. It changed the formerly flowing bayou into a stagnant ditch. ref cite web title Bayou Lafourche Historical Marker author Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism url http www.stoppingpoints.com louisiana Assumption Bayou Lafourche.html ref A project to reconnect Bayou Lafourche to the Mississippi River at Donaldsonville ... water quality in the bayou. The bayou is paralleled by Louisiana Highway 1 on the west .... The film Southern Comfort film Southern Comfort is set in the Bayou Lafourche. References reflist ... Parish, Louisiana Category Geography of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana fr Bayou Lafourche ja ...   more details



  1. Bayou Records

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Bayou Records is a Cajun music record label based in Ville Platte, Louisiana , USA. It was formed by Floyd Soileau . See also List of record labels Category American independent record labels US independent record label stub fr Bayou Records ...   more details



  1. Armand Bayou

    Infobox River river name Armand Bayou image name image size caption origin Pasadena, Texas Pasadena mouth Mud Lake Clear Lake Galveston Bay Clear Lake basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed Armand Bayou Watershed Armand Bayou , also known as Middle Bayou, is a river in U.S. State of Texas . It runs near Galveston Bay in Pasadena, Texas Pasadena and the Clear Lake Area . The river is most well known for the Armand Bayou Nature Center , which it runs through. The bayou and the nature center were named for Armand Yramatagui, former curator of the Burke Baker Planetarium and environmental leader in the 1960s. See also List of rivers of Texas On the upper part of Armand Bayou there is a pleistocene fossil site eroding out of the creek bed. See link http www.magcloud.com browse issue 279234 Upper Armand Bayou Fossil Fauna , Pasadena,Texas by George E. Wolf Jr. This site was discovered by George E. Wolf Jr. References cite web url http www.armandbayou.org watersheds docs AlecyaAbwwgHabitat.doc title Armand Bayou Watershed History publisher Armand Bayou Watershed Partnership date July 2003 Handbook of Texas title Armand Bayou id AA rha6 retrieved 21 Dec 2009 Texas State Historical Association. cite web title An Analysis of Texas Waterways url http www.tpwd.state.tx.us publications pwdpubs pwd rp t3200 1047 index.phtml accessdate 2006 05 04 http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic USGS Geographic Names Information Service USGS Hydrologic Unit Map State of Texas 1974 coord 29 37 0 N 95 6 0 W display title Texas geo stub Galveston Bay Area Houston Sugar Land Baytown MSA Texas Category Rivers of Texas Category Galveston Bay Area Category Geography of Houston, Texas ...   more details



  1. Bayou Macon

    Image Bayou Macon.jpg thumb Bayou Macon near Halley, Arkansas Bayou Macon is a river in Arkansas and Louisiana , United States . It begins in Desha County, Arkansas , and flows south, between the Boeuf River to its west and the Mississippi River to its east, before joining the Tensas River south of Delhi, Louisiana . Bayou Macon is about convert 218 mi long. ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 3, 2011 ref L. D. Knox of Winnsboro, Louisiana Winnsboro , a perennial Louisiana political candidate, owned some convert 1400 acre km2 about Bayou Macon, land which he hand cleared and cultivated in what he considered to have been an aberrant but advanced style of agriculture. ref cite web url http www.thenewsstar.com apps pbcs.dll dclassifieds?Dato 20090531&Kategori OBITUARY&Class 30&Type CAT30200&Lopenr 90500234&Selected 6 title Obituary of L.D. Knox publisher Monroe News Star , June 1, 2009 accessdate June 6, 2009 ref Image Tensasrivermap.png thumb 175px Map of the Tensas River basin, including Bayou Macon References reflist External links http www.infoplease.com ce6 us A0831031.html Columbia Encyclopedia entry http cfpub.epa.gov surf huc.cfm?huc code 08050002 Bayou Macon watershed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency http watersheds.cast.uark.edu viewhuc.php?hucid 08050002 Bayou Macon watershed Arkansas Natural Resources Commission http www.wlf.louisiana.gov hunting wmas wmas list.cfm?wmaid 9 Bayou Macon Wildlife Management Area Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries coord missing Arkansas Category Rivers of Arkansas Category Rivers of Louisiana Category Tributaries of the Red River Mississippi River Category Geography of Chicot County, Arkansas Category Geography of Desha County, Arkansas Arkansas geo stub fr Bayou Macon ...   more details



  1. Buffalo Bayou

    Infobox River river name Buffalo Bayou image name Buffalo Bayou.jpg image size 200px caption Buffalo Bayou near San Felipe and Memorial Drive in west Houston origin Katy, Texas mouth Houston Ship Channel ... Buffalo Bayou Watershed Buffalo Bayou is a main waterway flowing through Houston , in Harris County ... of Mexico . Along the way the bayou receives several significant tributary bayous, such as White Oak Bayou , Greens Bayou, and Brays Bayou ref http www.hcfcd.org L braysbayou.html ref and passes by several ... thumb left Map of the Buffalo Bayou and associated watershed Buffalo Bayou is impounded in the upper ... the bayou s flood flows. In addition to controlling high water, the discharge from the dams can be used to keep the bayou at a controlled level during water based festivals, such as the Buffalo Bayou Regatta. From the dams, the bayou flows east under Texas State Highway 6 State Highway 6 . Also starting at Barker Dam is Terry Hershey Park which consists of the land on both sides of the bayou from ..., biking, and fishing are popular in this area, although most people consider the bayou unfit for swimming. Between Beltway 8 and Interstate 610 Texas Loop 610 , there is little public access to the bayou since the land along the bayou is privately owned. This stretch of the bayou passes through what ..., Club & Spa. On the east side of Loop 610, Buffalo Bayou passes along the south side of Memorial Park ... estate Bayou Bend. A short distance thereafter is Buffalo Bayou Park which is bordered on the north by Memorial Drive and the south by Allen Parkway . From here the bayou flows through downtown Houston ... Channel . History Along with Galveston Island and Galveston Bay itself, Buffalo Bayou was one of the focal ... Feb 2010 ref The bayou became important in History of Texas Texas history when the Battle of San Jacinto ... the major shipping power on the bayou but the destruction wrought by the Texas Revolution and the American ... Bayou and White Oak Bayou in an area of downtown Houston today known as Allen s Landing in honor ...   more details



  1. Bayou Bacchanal

    Orphan date July 2008 Bayou Bacchanal is the official Caribbean festival of New Orleans . In 2001, people who are originally from the Caribbean formed Friends of Culture, a non profit organization , to create of voice for the Caribbean people who are living in New Orleans. One of the main goals of the organization is to share the Caribbean culture with Louisiana and surrounding states. The festival is one of the many unique events of New Orleans. The most remarkable features of Bayou Bacchanal are the Masquerade ceremony masquerade rs who dance through the city streets to the pulsating beats of steel drum s, which are indigenous instruments of Trinidad and Tobago . Moreover Bayou Bacchanal, like other Caribbean festivals, encourages full participation for visitors in the parade who normally dress in exotic islander costumes, but it s not required. Anyone may join the parade as it snakes its way to Lafayette Square to finish the festival with concert s, authentic Caribbean cuisine , arts and crafts. Bayou Bacchanal is only one stop for the festival lovers. Throughout the year, party goers will follow the Caribbean party to cities all over North America. For example, a group of people may participate in the Caribbean festival in Toronto , Canada , drive to Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia for another, afterward leave to Miami , Florida s event and then make a final stop in New Orleans, Louisiana for the Bayou Bacchanal. Every year almost every major city in North America holds a Caribbean festival. Bayou Bacchanal takes place every first Saturday of November where the weather is near perfect in New Orleans for outside activities. External links http www.bayoubacchanal.org The official website of Bayou Bacchanal http video.google.com videoplay?docid 1781629374111010225 Video of Bayou Bacchanal 2003 http video.google.com videoplay?docid 1710731795982767099 Video of Bayou Bacchanal 2004 http www.allahwe.org History of the Caribbean festival Category Culture of New Orleans ...   more details



  1. Tarkiln Bayou

    Infobox Protected area name Tarkiln Bayou State Park iucn category Ib Note site s category is unset in IUCN database, but appears to conform with Category V map Florida map caption location Escambia County, Florida , United States USA nearest city Pensacola, Florida lat d 30 lat m 22 lat s 16 lat NS N long d 87 long m 24 long s 36 long EW W area established visitation num visitation year governing body Florida Department of Environmental Protection Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park is a convert 4290 acre km2 adj on preserve, a unit of Florida State Parks Florida State Park located convert 10 mi km southwest of Pensacola, Florida Pensacola , in northwestern Florida . It is home to four species of endangered pitcher plants, as well as other rare and endangered plant species. The rare, carnivorous white top pitcher plant is unique to the Gulf Coast and found only between the Apalachicola and Mississippi rivers. Almost 100 other rare plants and animals depend on the wet prairie habitat, including the alligator snapping turtle, sweet pitcher plant, and Chapman s butterwort. Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park is located in Escambia County about convert 1.5 mi km south of the intersection of U.S. Hwy. 98 and State Road 293. Recreational Activities A half mile long ADA boardwalk to Tarkiln Bayou allows visitors to experience some of western Florida s most wild and beautiful natural areas ... Florida from Alabama. Gallery gallery File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP sign01.jpg Park sign File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP entr01.jpg entrance File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP Claire bdwlk06.jpg Boardwalk leading to the Bayou File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP pano02.jpg Panorama of part of the Bayou File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP path03.jpg Path in the park File Pensacola FL Tarkiln Bayou SP pitcher plant01.jpg Pitcher plant gallery External links http www.floridastateparks.org tarkilnbayou default.cfm Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park at http www.floridastateparks.org Florida ...   more details



  1. Bayou Dupre

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Bayou Dupre is a bayou in southeastern Louisiana . Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. coord missing Louisiana Category Geography of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Category Wetlands and bayous of Louisiana Louisiana stub ...   more details



  1. Bayou (magazine)

    Infobox journal title Bayou cover editor Joanna Leake discipline Literary journal peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher Creative Writing Workshop br University of New Orleans country United States frequency history openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uno.edu bayou link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1935 1305 eISSN boxwidth Bayou is a major American literary magazine based at the University of New Orleans . ref New Orleans Times Picayune, Oct 11, 1991 ref It publishes poetry, fiction, essays and the winner of the annual Tennessee Williams One Act Play Contest. Bayou published through the dislocations surrounding the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina . ref http www.newpages.com magazinestand litmags 2009 05 litmagreviews 05 2009.htm Bayou Review of Volume 50 ref ref New Orleans Times Picayune, December 15, 2005 ref Work that has appeared in Bayou has been short listed for the Pushcart Prize . Notable contributors Col start col break Amelia Boulware Eric Trethewey Virgil Suarez Marilyn Hacker June Glaser Mark Katrinak Sean Beaudoin Tom Whalen col break Mark Doty Philip Cioffari Jacob M. Appel Lyn Lifshin Timothy Liu Therese Doucet Bill Edmondson Gaylord Brewer col end See also List of literary magazines References reflist External links official http www.uno.edu bayou DEFAULTSORT Bayou Category University of New Orleans Category American literary magazines ...   more details



  1. Bayou Teche

    Image Bayou Teche and Atchafalaya River.jpg thumb Bayou Teche at its intersection with the Wax Lake outlet of the Atchafalaya River in St Mary Parish, Louisiana. The bayou runs bottom top in the picture. View is to the west northwest. The Bayou Teche is a convert 125 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov ... in south central Louisiana in the United States . Bayou Teche was the Mississippi River s main course ... every thousand years or so. History The Teche begins in Port Barre where it draws water from Bayou ... means of transportation. During the American Civil War , fighting occurred on Bayou Teche on November ... placed in the bayou by Confederate States of America Confederate General Alfred Mouton . The gunboats ... Union pacified the area of Bayou Teche and the Atchafalaya River. Historian John D. Winters reports ... River in the 1930s, the Teche and the rice farms located along the bayou suffered a drastic ... into Bayou Courtableau. The name Teche is a Chitimacha Indian word meaning snake , related to the bayou ... lay and decomposed, the depression it left behind filled with water to become the bayou. ref cite web title Bayou Teche Historical Marker author Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism url http www.stoppingpoints.com louisiana Iberia Bayou Teche.html ref However, the aforementioned ... do not match Teche. Instead G.R. Stewart 1970 supplies the following Teche, Bayou LA Probably ... Press , 1970, p. 475 ref The sugar plantation Lagonda was established on Bayou Teche by Lewis ... December 21, 2010 ref Image Bayou Teche.jpg right thumb Bayou Teche photographed from a canoe, looking downstream, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Towns on Bayou Teche Towns along the Teche include ..., Louisiana Patterson, Louisiana See also Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge References reflist coord ... Geography of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana fr Bayou Teche ...   more details



  1. Bayou Bienvenue

    Refimprove date June 2011 Bayou Bienvenue is a convert 12.1 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 20, 2011 ref bayou in southeastern Louisiana . It runs along the political border between Orleans Parish, Louisiana Orleans Parish and St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana St. Bernard Parish to the east of New Orleans . The bayou crosses the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and Mississippi River Gulf Outlet , before ending in Lake Borgne , a shallow coastal lake branching from the Mississippi Sound . A short distance from the lake end, the remains of Battery Bienvenue still guard the eastern approach to the city. This fortification was built shortly after the Battle of New Orleans to prevent another attempt to invade through the lake and the bayou. References Reflist Coord missing Louisiana Category Geography of New Orleans, Louisiana Category Geography of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Category Wetlands and bayous of Louisiana Louisiana stub ...   more details



  1. Born on the Bayou

    Song infobox Name Born on the Bayou Artist Creedence Clearwater Revival Album Bayou Country Released January 5, 1969 track no 1 Recorded late 1968, RCA Studios, Los Angeles, California Genre Swamp pop Swamp rock , roots rock Length 5 16 Label Fantasy Records Fantasy Writer John Fogerty Producer John Fogerty prev prev no next Bootleg song Bootleg next no 2 Born on the Bayou is the first track on Creedence Clearwater Revival s second album, Bayou Country . It was released as the A side and B side B side of the single Proud Mary and reached 2 on the Billboard Charts. As the songwriter, John Fogerty , commented quote Born on the Bayou was vaguely like Porterville, about a mythical childhood and a heat filled time, the Fourth of July . I put it in the swamp where, of course, I had never lived. It was late as I was writing. I was trying to be a pure writer, no guitar in hand, visualizing and looking at the bare walls of my apartment. Tiny apartments have wonderful bare walls, especially when ... on the Bayou is an example of swamp rock , a genre associated with John Fogerty and Tony Joe White ... of Creedence Clearwater Revival s finest hours. Born on the Bayou opened most of CCR s concerts, and was known as the band s signature song. Cover versions Tina Britt recorded a tribute to Born on the Bayou , titled Born on a Bayou , in 1969. Born on the Bayou was covered by Little Richard on his 1971 ... dans le Bayou. It was also covered by Foo Fighters , and the recording can be found on the Resolve ... on the Bayou in New Orleans, LA. The recording can be found at www.livewidespreadpanic.com. A cover ... yster Cult s famous rock song Don t Fear The Reaper takes inspiration from Born on the Bayou in its ... . A cover of the song is heard in the Captain N The Game Master episode How s Bayou , likely performed ... out of later reruns and DVD releases due to copyright concerns. Creedence DEFAULTSORT Born On The Bayou ... Fogerty Category Etta James songs it Born on the Bayou ...   more details



  1. Bayou Boogaloo

    The Mid City New Orleans Mid City Bayou Boogaloo is a free admission festival on the banks of the historic Bayou St. John in New Orleans, Louisiana . Described as a mini Jazz Fest, the all day festival features New Orleans music, art, cuisine and culture. The event was created by Jared Zeller to help restore the Mid City neighborhood after Hurricane Katrina . In 2007 Walter Wolfman Washington and the Roadmasters , Soul Rebels Brass Band and Anders Osborne were among the many performers. The 2008 Bayou Boogaloo will be held on Saturday, May 24th. External links http TheBayouBoogaloo.com TheBayouBoogaloo.com Category Music of Louisiana Category Jazz festivals in the United States ...   more details



  1. Bayou Bucks

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 notability September 2008 Bayou Bucks is a deer hunting DVD series that is filmed entirely throughout Louisiana . Bayou Bucks Season I The first installment, Season I, was filmed during the 2006 2007 hunting season by producer Jason Aycock and released for sale during the 2008 2009 hunting season http www.rpoutdoors.com babubyjaay.html . Critics consider Bayou Bucks unique because it features ordinary hunters with no television experience, portrayed in a documentary film style format not common in typical hunting videos http www.nwlanews.com index2.php?option com content&do pdf 1&id 9686 . Aside from the video series, Bayou Bucks is also known for its internet web site bayoubucks.com http www.bayoubucks.com , which has quickly developed into an interactive online community for Louisiana based hunters. On October 17, 2008, the Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association awarded Jason Aycock with the 1st Place honor of Excellence in Craft within the Electronic Media Category http paradiselouisiana.com Default Articles Entries 2008 10 19 LOWA Awards Banquet 2008.html for his production of Bayou Bucks. Bayou Bucks Season II The second installment of Bayou Bucks will be in production throughout the fall of 2008 and 2009, and is scheduled to be released during the fall of 2010. As with Season I, all of the footage is being filmed in Louisiana and will feature ordinary people hunting their own particular styles and locations http www.bayoubucks.com . Unlike Season I which is for sale predominantly in Louisiana, the second season of Bayou Bucks will be available commercially throughout the entire United States , with a goal of bringing the Louisiana style of hunting and hunters to the rest of the country s living rooms. About Bayou Bucks Producer Bayou ..., he purchased a broadcast production package and editing suite, pursuing production of Bayou Bucks full time that hunting season. External links http www.bayoubucks.com Official Bayou Bucks Web Site ...   more details




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