Overview
Tallulah is a small city in northeastern Louisiana and the parish seat of Madison Parish. Situated in the Mississippi River plain, it functions as a local center for government, commerce, and services for surrounding rural areas. The community reflects the history and culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley, with ties to agriculture, transportation and Southern traditions.
History and development
The town developed in the 19th century as settlement expanded across the river plain. Tallulah's growth was shaped by agriculture—most notably cotton—and by its role as an administrative center when it became the parish seat. Over time the local economy diversified modestly while historical buildings and civic institutions retained an outsized importance in town life.
Geography and climate
Located on flat alluvial lands, Tallulah lies within a landscape of farms, bayous and forests typical of northeastern Louisiana. The climate is humid subtropical, characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild winters, which affects agricultural patterns and outdoor life.
Economy, culture and community life
Historically driven by agriculture and timber, the local economy now blends small‑scale manufacturing, retail, public services and farming. Cultural life centers on community events, local high school sports, churches and seasonal festivals. Architectural highlights often include a courthouse, civic buildings and modest historic homes that reflect the town's past.
Government and transportation
As the parish seat, Tallulah hosts county (parish) government offices and courts. Transportation connections are principally by regional highways and rural roads; residents commonly travel to larger nearby cities for specialized services and air travel.
Notable facts
- Tallulah serves as an administrative hub for Madison Parish.
- The town's heritage is closely linked to Mississippi River valley agriculture.
- Local efforts often focus on preserving historic structures and sustaining community services.
For official information about local government and services, see the parish website: Madison Parish official site.