Prairieville, Louisiana

Prairieville, Louisiana
Census-designated place
Country United States
State Louisiana
Parish Ascension
Elevation 23 ft (7.0 m)
Coordinates 30°18′11″N 90°58′19″W / 30.30306°N 90.97194°W / 30.30306; -90.97194Coordinates: 30°18′11″N 90°58′19″W / 30.30306°N 90.97194°W / 30.30306; -90.97194
Area 57.2 km2 (22.1 sq mi)
 - land 57.0 km2 (22.0 sq mi)
 - water 0.2 km2 (0.08 sq mi), 0.35%
Population 26,895 (2010)
Density 472.1/km2 (1,222.7/sq mi)
Timezone CST (UTC-6)
 - summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 70769
Area code 225
Location of Prairieville in Louisiana
Location of Louisiana in the United States

Prairieville is a census-designated place in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is south of Baton Rouge and north of Gonzales.

Prairieville is an expanding bedroom suburb of Baton Rouge. Its name comes from the once plentiful pastures and prairies that were visible from Highway 73 (Jefferson Hwy.) and Airline Highway which is now covered with development. Prairieville started off as a quiet community with few people.

In recent decades, Prairieville has benefited from immigration out of Baton Rouge, with new residents particularly drawn to the area by its high-performing public schools and low crime rate. Prairieville had an official 2010 census population of 26,895 inhabitants.[1] If it incorporated it would be the largest city in Ascension Parish. Prairieville is in one of the fastest-growing areas in Louisiana. Prairieville's population is bigger than the parish's two largest incorporated cities, Donaldsonville (7,436) and Gonzales (9,781) combined.

History

Prairieville is vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical systems due to its proximity to the coast of southeast Louisiana. Hurricane Gustav caused major damage to the Prairieville area; many trees and power lines were down for weeks.

Phillips Farm

The most notable local property was the Phillips Farm. The farmhouse is still a local landmark in Prairieville, although the original owner died in 2005. The house is lined with live oaks and a white planked fence surrounds the grounds. The pasture was sold in 1992 at the start of the suburban development and a 250-resident subdivision named "Seven Oaks" surrounds the farm where the pastures were.

In 2006, the farmhouse was sold at auction following the death of Dr. Carey A. Phillips. The 40-acre (160,000 m2) tract of land (including the house) has been made into a cemetery now called Oak Lane Memorial Park.

Geography

Prairieville's latitude is 30.302N, and the longitude is -90.971W. The elevation is 23 feet (7.0 m).

Notable people

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