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Why Live in Bogalusa

Bogalusa, Louisiana, founded in 1914 as a lumber town, has a rich history tied to the Civil Rights Movement, with notable activists like A.Z. Young and Robert "Bob" Hicks leading significant marches. Despite a decline in population following the closure of most paper mills, the community remains strong with ongoing economic development initiatives. The Bogalusa Paper Mill, now owned by International Paper, continues to employ many residents. Downtown Bogalusa is experiencing revitalization, attracting new small businesses and hosting events organized by the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department. Cassidy Park, spanning 25 acres, is a popular spot for fishing and community events, with plans for expansion. The city is known for the Bogalusa Blues & Heritage Festival and the Washington Parish Free Fair held in nearby Franklinton. Bogalusa's housing market features many early to mid-20th century homes, with efforts from local organizations like Bogalusa Rebirth to address abandoned properties and build affordable housing. The city lacks public transportation, with the nearest major airport being Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, 66 miles away. Bogalusa experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, and the local paper mills contribute to a noticeable odor in the area.

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