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Covington is a city in, and the parish seat of, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 11,564 at the
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. It is located at a fork of the Bogue Falaya and the Tchefuncte River. Covington is part of the New OrleansMetairieKenner metropolitan statistical area. Covington has played a large role in movie making over the past 20 years, with over 30 films


History

The earliest known settlement by Europeans in the area was in 1800 by Jacques Drieux, during the British West Florida period. In 1813, John Wharton Collins established a town with the name of Wharton. He is buried on the corner of the city cemetery directly across from the Covington Police Department. On March 11, 1816, the town of Wharton was renamed to that of Covington. There are conflicting stories about how the city came to be named Covington. Many historians believe the city was renamed for General Leonard Covington, a hero of the War of 1812. Covington was killed late in 1813, having established his home in the
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. Local historian Judge Steve Ellis floats another theory centered on the suggestion by Jesse Jones, a local attorney, that the city be named in honor of the Blue Grass whiskey---made in Covington, Kentucky---enjoyed by town officials. In any case, Leonard Covington is the namesake of both towns. Originally, commerce was brought to Covington via boat up the Bogue Falaya River, which used the Tchefuncte River as a means of passage to and from Lake Pontchartrain. Then in 1888, the railroad came to town. Much of the former railroad right-of-way is now occupied by the Tammany Trace, a thirty-one mile bike trail running east and west through several communities on the north side of Lake Pontchartrain. In the late 20th century, with the expansion of Louisiana's road system, many people who worked in New Orleans started living in Covington, commuting to work via the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. With the expansion of the interstate system, Covington experienced a boom of growth. Many people moved to the Northshore for more affordable housing, larger lot size and a small town feeling. This is considered to be associated with white flight out of New Orleans, though the Jefferson Parish area saw the most expansion during that period.


Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 fatalities and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005, especially in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. It was at the time the cost ...
made landfall near Slidell, but Covington was sufficiently elevated to escape the massive storm surge; however, the city suffered devastating wind damage. Following the storm, Covington, along with the rest of the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, experienced a population boom as a result of many former inhabitants of New Orleans, its south shore suburbs, and its west bank suburbs being forced to move out of their storm-ravaged homes. The city's population continues to grow.


Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.60%, is water.


Neighborhoods

The city is divided into many subdivisions. Notable ones include the communities of: West 30s, West 20s, Ozone, Tchefuncta Country Club, Covington Country Club, Downtown Covington, as well as Barkley Parc./


Vegetation

Covington is rich in native plant species because of its diversity in habitats. Native plants include:
Lemonade berry ''Rhus integrifolia'', also known as lemonade sumac, lemonade berry, or lemonadeberry, is a shrub to small tree. It is native to the Transverse Ranges, Transverse and Peninsular Ranges and the South Coast (California), South Coast regions of S ...
,
Virginia Willow ''Itea virginica'', commonly known as Virginia willow or Virginia sweetspire, is a small North American flowering shrub that grows in low-lying woods and wetland margins. Virginia willow is a member of the Iteaceae family, and native to the southe ...
, century plant,
Cream wild indigo Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this process ...
, elderberry,
boysenberry The boysenberry is a cross between the European raspberry (''Rubus idaeus''), European blackberry (''Rubus fruticosus''), American dewberry (''Rubus aboriginum''), and loganberry (''Rubus'' × ''loganobaccus''). It is a large aggregate fruit, ...
and huckleberry


Awards and Recognition

Covington has earned the 2nd Best City to Live In Louisiana according to the Chamber of Commerce / The Covington Bicentennial Parade 2013 earned Covington a 2nd place statewide award for community achievement for outstanding community improvement in economic development. /


Demographics

As of the
2020 United States census The United States census of 2020 was the twenty-fourth decennial United States census. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2020. Other than a pilot study during the 2000 census, this was the first U.S. census to of ...
, there were 11,564 people, 3,710 households, and 2,546 families residing in the city. In 2010, the population of Covington was 8,765. At the
2000 United States census The United States census of 2000, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 ce ...
, there were 8,483 people, 3,258 households, and 2,212 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,248.0 people per square mile (481.7/km2). As of 2010, there were 3,565 housing units at an average density of 524.5 per square mile (202.4/km2). In 2000, the racial makeup of the city was 77.45% White, 20.17% African American, 0.33% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.25% from other races, and 1.43% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.56% of the population. In 2019, the racial and ethnic makeup of the city was 77.6% White, 18.9% Black and African American, 0.2% American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.4% Asian, 0.6% some other race, and 2.3% two or more races. At the 2000 U.S. census, there were 3,258 households, out of which 33.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.8% were
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living together, 17.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.1% were non-families. 27.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 3.10. In the city, the population was spread out, with 26.8% under the age of 18, 8.5% from 18 to 24, 26.1% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 14.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 86.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 80.0 males. The median income for a household in the city was $36,949, and the median income for a family was $50,332. Males had a median income of $36,434 versus $23,859 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,438. About 11.8% of families and 16.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.5% of those under age 18 and 17.2% of those age 65 or over. The 2019
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determined the city had a median income of $71,548 and poverty rate of 13.4%.


Economy

The Covington Market Square, a popular community gathering place in the center of the city, is home to many businesses, including Starbucks, The Southern Hotel, Toad Hollow, The English Tea Room and Eatery, and the Covington Branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The city is home to Zen-Noh Grain Corporation, a subsidiary of the Japanese cooperative Zen-Noh. as well as the satellite communications company that operates a low Earth orbit satellite constellation, Globalstar.
Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights is the oldest and largest manufacturer of handmade, hand-riveted copper lanterns in the United States.Tulane National Primate Research Center The Tulane National Primate Research Center (TNPRC) is a federally funded biomedical research facility affiliated with Tulane University. The TNPRC is one of seven National Primate Research Centers which conduct biomedical research on primates. The ...
, a federally funded biomedical research facility affiliated with Tulane University, is situated on 500 acres of land in Covington.


Points of interest

A statue of
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on a base is reputed to be the world's largest of the former president. The Covington trail head is the start of Tammany Trace, a 31-mile paved rails-to-trails path for hikers and bicyclists, which connects Covington with Mandeville, Abita Springs, Lacombe and Slidell.


Education

St. Tammany Parish Public Schools St. Tammany Parish Public Schools is a public school district serving the children of St. Tammany Parish, located along the Northshore banks of Lake Pontchartrain in southeast Louisiana, United States. The district's Central Office is located in ...
operates public schools in Covington. * Covington High School (9-12) * Pitcher Junior High School (7-8) * Pine View Middle School (4-6) * Covington Elementary School (K-3) * Lyon Elementary School (K-3) Lee Road Junior High School has a Covington address but is outside the city limits and not serving any portion of the city. Private schools * Northlake Christian School


Golf

Covington Louisiana, and the surrounding areas are a main hub for golfing attracting many visitors per month year round. Notable golf courses include:


Notable people

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Christian Bogle Christian Bogle (born March 6, 2001) is an American race car driver from Covington, Louisiana. He is scheduled to compete for HMD Motorsports in Indy NXT. Early career Lower formulae Having foregone a career in karting, Bogle made his racing ...
, racing driver *
Peggy Dow Peggy Dow (born Peggy Josephine Varnadow; March 18, 1928) is an American philanthropist and retired actress who had a brief career in Hollywood had Universal Studios starring in films during the Golden Age Era in the early 1950s. She is perhap ...
(Peggy Varnadow Helmerich), film actress and philanthropist, lived much of her childhood in Covington * Frank Burton Ellis, state senator (1940–1944), U.S. District Court judge, 1962–1965 * Dave Fortman, guitarist for the band Ugly Kid Joe and current American music producer, graduated from Covington High School * Elizabeth Futral, opera soprano reared in Covington. Her father was minister of the Covington First Baptist Church for many years. *
Daniel F. Galouye Daniel Francis Galouye (11 February 1920 – 7 September 1976) was an American science fiction writer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he contributed novelettes and short stories to various digest size science fiction magazines, sometimes writing ...
, science fiction writer *
Katherine Haik Katherine Olivia Haik ( ; born May 9, 2000) is an American model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Teen USA 2015. At age 15, she was the youngest contestant to ever be crowned Miss Teen USA as well as the second entrant from Lo ...
, Miss Teen USA 2015 *
Robert Higgs Robert Higgs (born 1 February 1944) is an American economic historian and economist combining material from Public Choice, the New institutional economics, and the Austrian school of economics; and describes himself as a " libertarian anarch ...
, economist. Lived in Covington for several years. * Pete Maravich,
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all-star, lived in Covington until his death in 1988 * Walker Percy, author and essayist, lived in Covington until his death in 1990 *
Harry Reeks Harry Del Reeks (May 23, 1920 – January 15, 1982) was an American landscape painter and combat artist for the United States Marine Corps. Early life and work Harry Reeks was born in Covington, Louisiana. His father, John F. Reeks, was an arti ...
, landscape painter and combat artist for the
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. *
Leon Rene Leon, Léon (French) or León (Spanish) may refer to: Places Europe * León, Spain, capital city of the Province of León * Province of León, Spain * Kingdom of León, an independent state in the Iberian Peninsula from 910 to 1230 and again fro ...
, songwriter * Amy Serrano, filmmaker, poet, essayist, and humanitarian *
Amanda Shaw Amanda Christian Amaya-Shaw (born August 2, 1990) is an American Cajun fiddler, singer, and actress from Mandeville, Louisiana. She was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2020. Musical training Shaw received some of her early mu ...
, Cajun fiddler, singer, and actress *
Ian Somerhalder Ian Joseph Somerhalder (born December 8, 1978) is an American actor. He is known for playing Boone Carlyle in the TV drama ''Lost'', Damon Salvatore in The CW's supernatural drama ''The Vampire Diaries'', and Dr. Luther Swann in Netflix's sci ...
, actor and model, born in Covington *
Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American musician, singer and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. As both a solo act and member of two successful bands, Stills has com ...
, musician * Hank Stram, NFL Hall of Fame Coach. Lived in Covington until his death in July 2005 *
Lauren Turner Lauren Turner (born May 8, 1986) is an American singer and songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana. Turner placed in the top 12 girls on the tenth season of '' American Idol''. Early life Turner was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, was raised ...
, singer/songwriter, American Idol contestant season 10, graduated from Covington High School *
Greta Valenti Greta Valenti is an American entrepreneur and artist. She is a documentary filmmaker, producer of the television show ''Live From Daryl's House'', founder and CEO of Grow Vision creative studios, and the lead singer of the bands Beaux Gris Gris ...
, television producer * Theo Von, comedian, grew up in Covington


Movies filmed in Covington

* 1995 — '' Dead Man Walking'' * 1995 — '' Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long'' * 1997 — '' Eve's Bayou'' * 2005 — ''
Local Color Local color/colour may refer to: * ''Local Color'' (book), a 1950 note and sketch study by Truman Capote * ''Local Color'' (Mose Allison album), 1958 * ''Local Color'' (University of Northern Iowa Jazz Band One album), 2015 * ''Local Color'' (film ...
'' * 2008 — '' The Yellow Handkerchief'' * 2009 — '' I Love You Phillip Morris'' * 2010 — ''
The Pregnancy Pact ''The Pregnancy Pact'' is a 2010 American teen drama television film directed by Rosemary Rodriguez and starring Thora Birch, Madisen Beaty, and Camryn Manheim, based on the allegedly true story of a 2008 media circus surrounding a large group of ...
'' * 2012 — '' The Lucky One'' * 2013 — '' Beautiful Creatures'' * 2014 — ''
American Ultra ''American Ultra'' is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Max Landis. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, Connie Britton, Walton Goggins, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, and Ton ...
'' * 2015 — ''Joe Dirt 2 * 2019 — '' The Highwaymen''


References


External links


City of Covington official website

Covington Business Association

''Inside Northside'' special issue, ''Covington 1813–2013''
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