Bunkie
Bunkie is a small coastal town located in the southeastern region of Louisiana, United States. It is situated on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, approximately 10 miles south of New Orleans. The town is known for its historic significance and its role in the development of the region. Bunkie was originally established as a trading post and later became an important port for the transportation of goods, particularly cotton, to and from New Orleans.
The town's name is believed to have originated from the French phrase "bon endroit," which means "good
Today, Bunkie serves as a residential community and a hub for local commerce. The town is home
Bunkie is part of the St. Charles Parish, which encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, including rural