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[[File:Map of Louisiana highlighting Plaquemines Parish.svg|thumb|Location of Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana]]
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana|Plaquemines Parish]], [[Louisiana]], [[United States]]. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.<ref>{{NRHPGoogleMapFootnote}}</ref>
 
There are 816 properties listed on the National Register in the parish.
 
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==Current listings==
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|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=1966-10-15
|image=Fort de La Boulaye.jpg
|lat=29.6492
|lon=-89.9444
|description=Fort De La Boulaye was a fort built in 1699–1700, when [[New France|France]] took control of the [[river mouth|mouth]] of the [[Mississippi River]]. Located less than one mile northeast of highway 39 on the Joe Gravolet canal. Historic marker recently returned on site reads: "FORT de la BOULAYE First white settlement in present day Louisiana, erected on this spot (then the bank of the Mississippi), prevented Britain's seizure of the Mississippi Valley."
https://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NHLS/Photos/66000378.pdf
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|lat=29.356111
|lon=-89.455
|description=Fort Jackson was constructed between 1822 and 1832. In April 1862, it was the site of the [[Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip]], the decisive battle for control of New Orleans during the [[American Civil War]]. A state-operated park, the fort was flooded in 2005 for several weeks following Hurricanes [[Hurricane Katrina|Katrina]] and [[Hurricane Rita|Rita]].
|commonscat=Fort Jackson, Louisiana
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|lon=-89.466111
|description=Originally established in the 18th-century colonial period, Fort St. Philip's two important engagements were ten-day naval sieges during the [[War of 1812]] and the [[American Civil War]], the former an 1815 American victory against the British [[Royal Navy]] and the latter an 1862 [[Union Navy]] victory over Confederate forces guarding New Orleans. The site is privately owned and has deteriorated greatly because of river flooding, erosion, and [[tropical storm]]s.
|commonscat=Fort St. Philip, Louisiana
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|lon=-89.902778
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
|commonscat=Harlem Plantation House, Louisiana
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|pos=5
|refnum=16000301
|type=NRHP
|article=George Lincoln House
|name=George Lincoln House
|address=30763 Parish Hwy. 11
|city=[[Nairn, Louisiana|Nairn]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2016-05-31
|image=
|lat=29.745624
|lon=-90.019007
|description=
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|pos=6
|refnum=83000533
|type=NRHP
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|lon=-89.999722
|description=Plantation house dating to Spanish Colonial era
|commonscat=Mary Plantation House, Plaquemines Parish
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|pos=67
|refnum=97001128
|type=NRHP
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|pos=78
|refnum=100002556
|type=NRHP
|article=S.S. Gulfoil
|name=S.S. ''Gulfoil'' (shipwreck and remains)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-06-13
|image=
|lat=
|lon=
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=9
|refnum=100002557
|type=NRHP
|article=S.S. Gulfpenn
|name=S.S. ''Gulfpenn'' (shipwreck and remains)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-06-13
|image=
|lat=
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|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=10
|refnum=100002558
|type=NRHP
|article=SS Robert E. Lee
|name=S.S. ''Robert E. Lee'' and ''U-166'' (shipwrecks and remains)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-12-07
|image=U166.jpg
|lat=
|lon=
|description=Includes the [[German submarine U-166 (1941)|''U-166'' submarine]] remains.
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|pos=11
|refnum=100002559
|type=NRHP
|article=S.S. Virginia
|name=S.S. ''Virginia'' (shipwreck and remains)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-06-13
|image=
|lat=
|lon=
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=12
|refnum=100002560
|type=NRHP
|article=S.S. Alcoa Puritan (shipwreck and remains)
|name=S.S. ''Alcoa Puritan'' (shipwreck and remains)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-06-13
|image=
|lat=
|lon=
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=13
|refnum=100003067
|type=NRHP
|article=Steam Yacht Anona (Shipwreck)
|name=Steam Yacht ''Anona'' (Shipwreck)
|address=Address Restricted
|city=[[Pilottown, Louisiana|Pilottown]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-10-15
|image=
|lat=
|lon=
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=14
|refnum=99001571
|type=NRHP
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|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=1999-12-17
|image=<!--- photo of the historic wood frame structure is wanted --->
|image=StPatsPlaqueminesNov08FrontA.jpg
|lat=29.4525
|lon=-89.626111
|description=Wood frame church built in 1918 to replace former church destroyed in 1915 hurricane. Later moved to [[Woodland Plantation (West Pointe a la Hache, Louisiana)|Woodland Plantation]].
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|pos=15
|refnum=100002585
|type=NRHP
|article=St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Cemetery
|name=St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Cemetery
|address=17605 [[Louisiana Highway 15]]
|city=[[Pointe à la Hache, Louisiana|Pointe à la Hache]]
|county=[[Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana]]
|date=2018-06-22
|image=St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church - Pointe a la Hache, Louisiana (2009).jpg
|lat=29.5854
|lon=-89.8066
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
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|pos=816
|refnum=98000702
|type=NRHP
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|lon=-89.826111
|description=<!-- Description goes here -->
|commonscat=Woodland Plantation, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
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[[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana| *]]
[[Category:Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana by parish|Plaquemines Parish]]