An abandoned fish camp in Louisiana's Manchac Swamp. Manchac is well known for its fishing and duck hunting. Pass Manchac marked the border between Spanish West Florida and French Louisiana. The name "Manchac" comes from a Choctaw expression for "rear entrance". It serves as the northwest entrance to Lake Ponchartrain. If you're ever passing through on Interstate 55, be sure and stop at Middendorf's and try the delicious thin-cut catfish they've been proudly serving since 1934.
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