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Iberville Parish and the City of Plaquemine operate the Plaquemine Lock State Historic site. The lock demonstrates an example of hydraulic engineering design and the historical significance of Bayou Plaquemine which was once a thriving waterway that was once a tributary of the Mississippi River. The Plaquemine Lock structure was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Today, the Gary James Hebert Memorial Lockhouse serves as an on-site museum and visitors center
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Iberville Parish and the City of Plaquemine operate the Plaquemine Lock State Historic site. The lock demonstrates an example of hydraulic engineering design and the historical significance of Bayou Plaquemine which was once a thriving waterway that was once a tributary of the Mississippi River. The Plaquemine Lock structure was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Today, the Gary James Hebert Memorial Lockhouse serves as an on-site museum and visitors center