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Welcome to a
place with a rich heritage and tradition that maintains
it's sense of community and small town charm on the edge of the
city.
Whether you're a visitor or a local looking for information on St.
Bernard's attractions, history, entertainment,
government, shopping or services, you'll find it inside.
Come on in and discover all St. Bernard Parish has to offer.
On August,
29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina pushed the marsh and the Gulf of
Mexico in like a funnel through the Mississippi Gulf Outlet drowning
every structure in St. Bernard in up to twelve feet of marsh muck that
did not recede for nearly two weeks. It left a community of
67,000 people in over 27,000 households an empty shell in what used to
be weeks before a vibrant productive community. Although many of
it's citizens are gallantly attempting to repopulate the area the
population it remains well below its pre-storm population.
HURRICANE
KATRINA NEWS AND INFORMATION REGARDING ST. BERNARD A
ST. BERNARD FAMILY'S KATRINA STORY
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