The address of the Lafourche Parish Library Utley Memorial Branc is: 314 St. Mary Street, Thibodaux, 70301 2620
The name "Lafourche" is derived from the French word for fork, as the parish is located at the fork of the Mississippi River. The parish was named after this geographical feature.
The phone number of the South Lafourche Public Library is: 985-632-7140.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Lafourche parish because a 2004 amendment to the state constitution of Louisiana and Louisiana marriage statutes both prohibit same-sex marriage. A consolidated federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of that ban is pending and oral arguments were heard on June 25, 2014. A decision is imminent.
Brandon Lafourche is 5' 7 1/2".
Brandon Lafourche's birth name is Brandon Johnson.
Battle of LaFourche Crossing happened on 1863-06-20.
South Lafourche High School was created in 1966.
Brandon Lafourche was born on July 3, 1985, in Gardena, California, USA.
Henry Schuyler Thibodeaux a governor of Louisiana, founded and gave his name to Thibodeauxville, the town that eventually became Thibodaux, Louisiana. (The suffix -ville was dropped, yielding Thibodeaux, and eventually the e was also dropped, which is the current spelling. Even so, in South Louisiana today you will find people whose surname is spelled both Thibodeaux and Thibodaux. By the way, both Thibodaux and Thibodeaux are pronounced in the French fashion, "Tib-oh-dough""The parish of Thibodaux, Louisiana" is another matter. Louisiana is the only state in the United states that has parishes (sometimes called civil parishes) instead of counties. The parish in which Thibodaux finds itself is Lafourche Parish, which is one of sixty-four parishes in Louisiana. In French, "La fourche" means "the pitchfork", so called because Bayou Lafourche runs down the middle of the parish (which is long and narrow) and on a map Bayou Lafourche looks more or less like a pitchfork.And also in French, la fourche (the pitchfork) is not to be confused with la fourchette (the little fork, the kind you eat with). As far as is known, there is no parish or Bayou in Louisiana named Lafourchette, after common table forks. On the other hand. it is just barely conceivable that the young ladies' basketball team at Lafourche High School might be named "Les Fourchettes."
The phone number of the Parish Public Library is: 315-625-7130.
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