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The Vermilion Inn, better known as Café Vermilionville, is a historic building located at 1304 Pinhook Road in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Built c.1835, the inn is a two-story Greek Revival structure located near the bank of Vermilion River. Originally in a rural landscape, it's now located in the middle of expanding suburbs of Lafayette.
The Gordon Hotel is a historic hotel building located at 100-110 East Vermilion Street in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States.. Originally built in 1904 by George Knapp and designed by Favrot and Livaudais, the hotel was a three-story brick and stucco building in Renaissance Revival style.
The French Market (French: Marché français) is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States. [ 1 ]
As customers come into the D&R Market over the weekend to pick up their turkeys before Thanksgiving, owner Patrick Johnson aims to help. 'Spending Time': How Lafayette's D&R Market takes care of ...
By the end of 2024, Lafayette will see the opening of a Leo's Market and Eatery along South Street, offering an array of fresh meal options and groceries alongside the convenience of a gas station.
knockknockmuseum.org, 1900 Dalrymple Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Tour the Louisiana Art & Science Museum Fine art meets creativity and discovery in downtown’s Louisiana Art & Science Museum.
June 21, 1984 (703 Lee Avenue: Lafayette: 17: Freetown-Port Rico Historic District: February 2, 2016 (Roughly bounded by East University Avenue, Lee Avenue, Garfield Street, Taft Street, Drain Street, East Pinhook Road, Guidry Street, Refinery Street, Lucille Avenue, Jefferson Street and Coolidge Street
The Medieval Market in Melilla began its first edition in 2004 with the help of the recently created Melilla Ciudad Monumental Foundation. [4]The narrow streets of Melilla la Vieja appeared with straw spread on the ground in a walled enclosure decorated with the display of banners, craft stalls, theatrical and musical entertainment that were a great success in terms of participation, setting ...