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re: Tell me about Franklin, LA
Posted on 9/6/23 at 10:55 pm to Texas Tea 123
Posted on 9/6/23 at 10:55 pm to Texas Tea 123
Carbon Black capital
Posted on 9/6/23 at 11:10 pm to Texas Tea 123
Why would anyone bother with even asking at this point?
if someone is trying to lure you there for work, like the hospital etc. it better be life changing money, and plan to live in Broussard/Youngsville. you can make it to Franklin from there in 30-40 depending on proximity to hwy 90.
if someone is trying to lure you there for work, like the hospital etc. it better be life changing money, and plan to live in Broussard/Youngsville. you can make it to Franklin from there in 30-40 depending on proximity to hwy 90.
Posted on 9/6/23 at 11:56 pm to Texas Tea 123
Never stopped. Just pass through
Posted on 9/7/23 at 12:04 am to Texas Tea 123
live in le triomphe and drive to franklin
Posted on 9/7/23 at 12:07 am to Texas Tea 123
Why are you asking OP?
Used to be a nice small Louisiana town. Casino came in I believe really hurt the area 20 years later. Sugar cane keeps it afloat.
One of those towns where it’s just sad to see what it’s become. Used to be really nice. From what I understand, sugar was the reason for money there in the 70’s/80’s but the farmed land around the town kept it from growing. Now other than the mill and plant work, there is not much going on.
Used to be a nice small Louisiana town. Casino came in I believe really hurt the area 20 years later. Sugar cane keeps it afloat.
One of those towns where it’s just sad to see what it’s become. Used to be really nice. From what I understand, sugar was the reason for money there in the 70’s/80’s but the farmed land around the town kept it from growing. Now other than the mill and plant work, there is not much going on.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:02 am to lurkr
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Work Supa
Those two words don't go together.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:07 am to Texas Tea 123
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Franklin, LA. Tell me about Franklin.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:09 am to OeauxMy
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ne of those towns where it’s just sad to see what it’s become. Used to be really nice. From what I understand, sugar was the reason for money there in the 70’s/80’s but the farmed land around the town kept it from growing. Now other than the mill and plant work, there is not much going on.
We moved there in 79. Was a nice place to live (for a small town) during the 20 years I lived there. The public high school was huge, the private high school was competetive in all aspects. They closed the fruit of the loom plant in Jeanerette, forcing them to go work at the newly opened casino. The casino thrived for a while, but that has gone to hell in a handbasket. Alot of people worked out at Cabot/Columbia. Some at the pipeline places in Patterson. Some worked at the sugar mills. Well the sugarmills became one mill, and the pipelines sold out and began laying people off. Kids graduating from the local schools leave town and rightfully don't return, because there are no professional options in that town outside of the ones mentioned. So that town has aged with its generation. The black community there has spread and taken over a good bit of what was once nice neighborhoods. And since that section of the population is predominantly poor, it has gone downhill. Anyone with money lives out along the bayou, in Garden City, Charenton, Jeanerette. The private school has barely any enrollment and is not competetive in any sports except maybe baseball and softball. The public schools now have to compete with WSM, which took a good chunch of enrollment and athletes away from the high school.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:19 am to Boudreaux35
Cousin's (pronounced in the Cajun way....Kooh-zanns though)
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:35 am to Boudreaux35
Yep, Cousin's was the place. Harold's was a mix of old/young. They had that daquiri shop that was kinda cool back in the late 80's.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:41 am to Texas Tea 123
They used to have a bar called The Depot back in 80's. They had a King Snake in an aqurium that they would feed every Saturday night to the crowds delight. That and Hanson High. That's pretty much all I know.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:44 am to Texas Tea 123
My mom is from there. She was the white homecoming queen in '74. They have a beautiful cathedral. Mostly everyone is poor. That's all I got.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:45 am to OeauxMy
Danny fry chicken still there?
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:52 am to tigerpawl
quote:my mom was born and raised in franklin and i was born and raised in patterson and i never knew this. neat
Home town of Paul Fleming, P.F. Chang founder.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:54 am to Kracka
Franklin was killed when the land owners wouldn't sell to the oil companies so they could develop infrastructure in the 80s and maybe early 90s; then Sam Jones and his followers finished the job
but practically all of 90 between Lafayette and Houma/new orleans has died off. the berry and Morgan City both struggling.
but practically all of 90 between Lafayette and Houma/new orleans has died off. the berry and Morgan City both struggling.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:55 am to MNCscripper
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Carbon Black capital
We used that plant as a navigation point through the marsh going to the duck blind. Forgot about that, cool memories.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:57 am to RonFNSwanson
quote:I can almost guarantee our moms know each other
My mom is from there. She was the white homecoming queen in '74.
Posted on 9/7/23 at 8:58 am to donRANDOMnumbers
Franklin died before Sam Jone's time. Franklin used to have 2 large oil companies HQs right on either side of the courthouse. Franklin decided to raise taxes and the companies moved 20 mins away to Morgan City and then eventually New Orleans.
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