The Story of Covington A 200 Year Journey
Founded on July 4, 1813, The City of Covington [Louisiana] is celebrating its bicentennial this summer. The small town has a rich history dating back to the days of Andrew Jackson setting up camp on the banks of the Bogue Falaya River. To help commemorate this special occasion, WLAE-TV has produced the documentary film, The Story of Covington: A 200 Year Journey. From H.J. Smith’s Sons Hardware Store on Columbia Street to Lee Harvey Oswald’s school days at Schoen Middle School, the city of Covington has a past full of stories that serve as a living history to this town that was once linked by flowing rivers and Lake Pontchartrain. To purchase a DVD of this program, visit WLAE-TV's shop: https://tinyurl.com/covington200 © 2013 LAE Productions & WLAE-TV wlae.com @WLAETV on Facebook/Meta, Twitter & YouTube @wlaenola on instagram

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