Cheri Y.
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Not a fan of Lake Pontchartrain and I hate going over the bridge.
Growing up, spending summers with my grandparents, we were told to not go there. We were forbidden to boat on the lake or even play in the water etc., we were told it had bad juju.
Some even say it's cursed. As a lot of people die on this lake every year.
Lake Pontchartrain, is connected to the Gulf of Mexico via the Rigolets strait (known locally as "the Rigolets") it has small tidal changes that can de difficult as well as dangerous to navigate by boat.
When we did visit the lake, we were only allowed to go crabbin, off the shore on the rocks, in Mandeville, located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
Lake Pontchartrain is most famous for Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, the longest continuous bridge over water in the world.
I read somewhere at first they didn't have the money to build the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway but Governor Huey P. Long said build half of it and they will find the money to build the other half. And they did. haha.
It wasn't till recently that I discovered just how many "famous people" have died in some sort of accident on Lake Pontchartrain. Very Scary Indeed.
Here is the latest list from the web:
"Eastern Air Lines Flight 304
crashed into the lake on February 25, 1964, resulting in the deaths of 51 passengers and 7 crew.
On June 16, 1964, a Trailways bus plunged off the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway into Lake Pontchartrain, killing 6.
On December 31, 1967, a chartered plane crashed into Lake Pontchartrain, killing 5 servicemen and the pilot.
On September 15, 1978, six-year-old Benjamin Daly, along with the pilot, died when a private plane his parents had chartered crashed into the lake. His parents survived.
On February 23, 1980, a twin-engine plane crashed into Lake Pontchartrain, killing 7.
On January 15, 1981, another plane flying in heavy fog crashed into Lake Pontchartrain while on final approach to New Orleans Lakefront Airport, killing the plane's owner and pilot Joyce W. Hornady, the 73-year-old CEO of Hornady Manufacturing Company, and two other company employees Edward A. Heers, a 34-year-old engineer, and James W. Garber, a 29-year-old customer service manager.
All three men were due to attend and represent their company in the 1981 SHOT Show in New Orleans.
In 1986, a decomposing woman's body was found by two fishermen. The cause of death was homicide by asphyxia. She was not identified and no leads were ever identified in the case.
New England Patriots defensive end, New Orleans native and former LSU star Marquise Hill was found dead in Lake Pontchartrain on May 28, 2007.
A U.S. Navy T-34 training plane crashed into the lake on January 23, 2010, after a routine training mission. The instructor, Lt. Clinton Wermers, was found dead at 0100 on January 27, 2010. The student pilot was rescued about two hours after the crash."
24 miles of white knuckle driving across, so most of the time we re-route to avoid crossing Lake Pontchartrain & driving Lake Pontchartrain causeway.