Livingston is the parish seat for Livingston Parish
Denham Springs is in Livingston Parish
Livingston Parish(27) ► ADJACENT TO LIVINGSTON PARISH Ascension Parish(70) ► East Baton Rouge Parish(454) ► St. Helena Parish(7) ► St. John the Baptist Parish(17) ► Tangipahoa Parish(32) ►
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On Mayor Herbert Hoover Avenue at Government Drive, on the right when traveling south on Mayor Herbert Hoover Avenue.
Mineral spring area near here owned by William Denham 1829-1855. Hotel near the springs built prior to the Civil War. Hill’s Springs post office renamed Denham Springs in 1898. The village was incorporated in 1903. — — Map (db m86398) HM
On State Highway 16, 0.3 miles north of Griffin Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Oldest in Livingston Parish. Organized in April 1837. First church was log cabin about 3 miles south of here. Frame church built at this site in 1859 on 4 acres of land. 1918 and 1955 larger churches built. Thomas M. Bond first pastor. — — Map (db m85155) HM
Near North Range Avenue (State Highway 16) north of Centerville Street NW, on the left when traveling south.
This small “pocket” park was renovated by the Denham Springs Main
Street organization and community partners. Members of the Denham
Springs Fine Arts Association painted the mural using photographs circa
1800s showing people drawing . . . — — Map (db m145943) HM
On North Range Avenue (State Highway 16) at Lockhart Road (State Highway 1026), on the right when traveling north on North Range Avenue.
William Oscar Osgood and his wife, Clara Rheams, owned and ran the Osgood General Merchandise Store on this corner for most of the first half of the 20th century, until it changed hands in 1943. The store was the center of a thriving community long . . . — — Map (db m189178) HM