LaPlace in Louisiana, official Andouille Capital of the World

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Bailey's sausage shop © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0

Bailey’s sausage shop © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0

LaPlace is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States, situated along the east bank of the Mississippi River, in the New Orleans metropolitan area. In 2020, it had a population of 28,841. LaPlace is the southern terminus of Interstate 55, where it joins with Interstate 10, and of US 51, where it terminates at the junction with US 61. LaPlace is located 25 miles (40 km) west of New Orleans.

Andouille, a smoked pork sausage that originated in France, is popular in LaPlace and elsewhere in Louisiana, but in the 1970s, then-Governor Edwin Edwards proclaimed LaPlace the “Official Andouille Capital of the World”. Since 1972, LaPlace has held an Andouille Festival every October.

Present-day LaPlace was settled by German immigrants in the early 18th century during Louisiana’s French colonial period, as part of a larger settlement on the bank of the Mississippi called Karlstein. Karlstein was one of the four settlements collectively known as the “German Coast” (French: la Côte des Allemands), having been populated by German-speaking immigrants since 1721. French and Acadians intermarried with the Germans, and the area came to be known as Bonnet Carré (French for “square bonnet“). The name Bonnet Carré was inspired by the right-angle turn of the Mississippi river near the settlement and its resemblance to a square bonnet.

Andry Woodland Plantation, now 1811 Kid Ory Historic House © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0 Bailey's sausage shop © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0 Handcrafted furniture at 'Cajun Pride Tours HQ' © flickr.com - Kristina D.C. Hoeppner/cc-by-sa-2.0 Montegut Plantation House © Z28scrambler/cc-by-sa-3.0 Airline Highway © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0 Andouille from LaPlace © EvaK Andouille in France © Pwagenblast/cc-by-3.0
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Andry Woodland Plantation, now 1811 Kid Ory Historic House © Infrogmation of New Orleans/cc-by-sa-4.0
Manual Andry built Woodland plantation in 1793 and forced enslaved people to cultivate sugarcane there. The amount of money he stole from their forced labor was sizable. Severe violence was inflicted on the enslaved people, as had been common in Haiti (and had led to a successful slave rebellion there). In early January 1811, slaves at Woodland Plantation and several nearby plantations attempted the German Coast Uprising. A group of 200-500 slaves armed with guns, axes, and cane knives set out from LaPlace to conquer New Orleans and gain freedom for themselves and others. Local white “militia” men crushed the rebellion within three days, and nearly 100 slaves were either killed in battle, slaughtered by pursuing militia, or executed after summary trials by planter tribunals. Although more slaves may have participated in the Black Seminole rebellion in 1836 and the whole of the Second Seminole War, this is now considered the largest slave rebellion.

In 1879, pharmacist, planter, and patent medicine purveyor Basile Laplace arrived from New Orleans and established a large plantation in Bonnet Carré. In 1883, he allowed the New Orleans and Baton Rouge Railroad to cut through his land. The settlement’s railroad depot was named after Laplace, then the post office, and eventually the town itself.

In the 1920s, Woodland Plantation was bought by the Montegut family, but the most famous person born there may have been Kid Ory, who was born in an outbuilding and later led a successful New Orleans jazz band.

Read more on ExploreLouisiana.com – LaPlace and Wikipedia LaPlace (Smart Traveler App by U.S. Department of State - Weather report by weather.com - Global Passport Power Rank - Travel Risk Map - Democracy Index - GDP according to IMF, UN, and World Bank - Global Competitiveness Report - Corruption Perceptions Index - Press Freedom Index - World Justice Project - Rule of Law Index - UN Human Development Index - Global Peace Index - Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index). Photos by Wikimedia Commons. If you have a suggestion, critique, review or comment to this blog entry, we are looking forward to receive your e-mail at comment@wingsch.net. Please name the headline of the blog post to which your e-mail refers to in the subject line.





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