Prairieville, Louisiana

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Prairieville is a community in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is south of Baton Rouge and north of Gonzales, Louisiana.

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 and U.S. 61. The most notable of these was the Phillips Farm. The farmhouse is still a local landmark in Prairieville, although the original owner passed away in 2005. The house is lined with live oaks and a white planked fence surrounds the grounds. The pasture was sold off 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 tract of land (including the house) will be further developed for housing.

Prairieville experienced rapid growth because of a wonderful public school system. Longtime residents of Baton Rouge moved to Ascension Parish to avoid the cost of private schooling for their children. The term most commonly associated with these residents is "white flight", a reference to affluent caucasion families moving to avoid a mostly African-American Baton Rouge schoold sytem.

The latitude of Prairieville is 30.302N. The longitude is -90.971W. Elevation is 23 feet.

Coordinates: 30°18′11″N, 90°58′19″W

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