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National Park Service Withdraws Black Community in Louisiana From Historic Landmark Consideration WALLACE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana landscape of centuries-old sugar cane plantations and enduring ...
(AP) — A Louisiana landscape of centuries-old ... rare federal protection following a multi-year review by the National Park Service. But this month, the agency withdrew the 11-mile stretch ...