- Bayou Pigeon, Louisiana
Geobox Village
name = Village of Bayou Pigeon
native_name =
other_name =
other_name1 =
category = Village
image_size =
image_caption =
flag_size =
symbol =
symbol_size =
symbol_type =
nickname =
motto =
country = United States
state = Louisiana
region = Bienville
region_type = Parish
area_imperial =
area_land_imperial =
area_water_imperial =
area_water_percentage = auto
area_percentage_round =
area_round =
location =
lat_d = 30
lat_m = 10
lat_s = 57
lat_NS = N
long_d = 91
long_m = 23
long_s = 15
long_EW = W
elevation_imperial =
elevation_round =
population_as_of =
population =
population_density_imperial =
population_density_round =
government =
established_type =
established =
leader =
timezone = CST
utc_offset = -6
timezone_DST = CDT
utc_offset_DST = -5
postal_code =
postal_code_type =
area_code =
area_code_type =
code2_type =
code2 =
free_type =
free =
free1_type =
free1 =
map_caption = Location of Bayou Pigeon in Louisiana
map_locator = Louisiana
map1 = Map of USA LA.svg
map1_caption = Location of Louisiana in the United States
website =Bayou Pigeon is a small Cajun village located near the southern extremities of
Iberville Parish in theU.S. state ofLouisiana . The hamlet is primarily composed of fishers and plant workers. A great majority of the village's population are ofCajun descent.History
Many of the residents trace their lineage back to
Pierre Part , a town in nearbyAssumption Parish .Cajun French can still be heard in some of the older resident's homes.Geography
It is bordered by the
Atchafalaya Basin on the west,Louisiana Highway 404 to the north, Grand River on the east, andIberia Parish to the south.The main thoroughfare is
Louisiana Highway 75 . There is one bridge across theGrand River near the Catholic church. It was erected in 1957. An interesting note, Hwy. 75 terminates on the east bank of the Grand River in Bayou Pigeon at a location dubbed "The End of the World."Demographics
Catholicism is the predominant faith, and the only church is St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Despite the predominance of Roman Catholicism, there was a Southern Baptist congregation in the village from the 1960's to the late 1980's, known as Bayou Pigeon Baptist Church and led by Rev. George W. Ray (1912-1992).
Media
The village was also featured on the
Discovery Channel show "Dirty Jobs " in an episode profiling the work of a local crawfisher.References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.