Morehouse Parish
Morehouse Parish is located in the northeastern part of the state of Louisiana. It was established in 1844 and is named after John Morehouse, a prominent local figure. The parish seat is Bastrop, which serves as the economic and cultural center of the area.
The region is known for its rich agricultural land, producing crops such as cotton and soybeans. Additionally, Morehouse Parish is home to several natural attractions, including the Bayou Bartholomew, which is one of the longest bayous in the world, providing opportunities for fishing and outdoor recreation.