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  2. Lafayette Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Parish is a part of the region of Acadiana in southern Louisiana, along the Gulf Coast.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of 269 square miles (700 km 2), of which 269 square miles (700 km 2) is land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km 2) (0.2%) is water. [6]

  3. Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette was home to minor-league baseball teams in various seasons from 1907 to 2000. Lafayette was an affiliate of the St. Louis Browns 1936–1941, Chicago Cubs (1955–1957) and San Francisco Giants (1975–1976).

  4. La Tulipe - Wikipedia

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    The menu was à la carte, [3] with five entrées on the ever-changing menu each night. [10] It was open from 6:30pm to 10:00pm, Tuesday through Sunday, and closed on Mondays. [1] Reservations were required. [1] La Tulipe also hosted private parties for up to 50 people, with a four-course dinner, open bar, and wine. [11]

  5. Alexandre Mouton House - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandre Mouton House, also called the Lafayette Museum (French: Maison d'Alexandre Mouton, or Musée de Lafayette), is a historic house located at 1122 Lafayette Street in Lafayette, Louisiana. It was the home of 11th Governor and first Democratic Governor of Louisiana Alexandre Mouton , and it is also associated with other historic families.

  6. Sally Darr - Wikipedia

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    John Darr served as the host and business manager. "La Tulipe was never a moneymaker; Ms. Darr’s high standards were in opposition to high profit margins, and Mr. Darr was more of an educator than an economist." [1] The restaurant closed in 1991 and the couple moved to the West Village in Manhattan so Sally could cook for friends. According ...

  7. Lafayette 148 - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette 148 philanthropic venture is the School of Dreams, a non-profit elementary school founded in China in 2007. [ 23 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] As part of the company's second annual UnordinaryWomen initiative in 2020, Lafayette 148 honored changemaking women in support of Girl Rising , a non-profit organization for girls.

  8. Marcheline Bertrand - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Lynne "Marcheline" Bertrand (May 9, 1950 – January 27, 2007) was an American actress who was the former wife of actor Jon Voight and the mother of actress Angelina Jolie and actor James Haven.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Discalced Carmelites moved into the Monastery of Mary, Mother of Grace, their new convent in Lafayette, in 1936. [11] In 1938, Jeanmard opened the Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House in Grand Coteau. [12] In 1948, Jeanmard established the Immaculata Minor Seminary in Lafayette, a high school/college program for teenage boys entering the ...