Venice, or Orchard (part of Venice) by road. The southernmost inhabitated part of LA is Port Eads, or South Pass, only reachable by boat or helicopter. The marina was destroyed in Katrina, but the lighthouse is still there, albeit leaning to one side. $12 was just secured from the Feds to rebuild it, though. So it will be back. The old Harbor Master, Jeffery Scarabin, and one other person, attempted to ride out Katrina there, and were never heard from again. There's Pilottown, which used to be call La Balize, also only accessable by boat or helicopter. The buildings there temporarily house ship pilots, but very few people, less than 20, are there today. It used to be a few miles downriver, but was destroyed in the 19th century. There are also a few small rigs and platforms for pilots, weather stations, and oil drilling along the mouth of the Mississippi.
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Louisiana remains part of the United States of America.
This is true. The United States purchased Louisiana from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase.
The state is Louisiana, the southernmost section of the original Louisiana Purchase.
Louisiana extends farther south than Texas. The southernmost point of Louisiana is the mouth of the Mississippi River, while the southernmost point of Texas is Brownsville.
Yes, Louisiana is in North America. It is a state located in the southern region of the United States.
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Indira point is the southernmost part of India.
You would travel in a northwest direction from Louisiana to Alaska.
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Antarctica.
The southernmost part of Victoria is Wilson's Promontory.
Antarctica is the continent located at the southernmost part of the earth. It is covered in ice and is often referred to as the coldest and driest continent on Earth.
The southernmost part of Pennsylvania was once called the "Three Lower Counties," which later became the state of Delaware in 1776.