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  2. 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).

  3. Joseph D. Bernard House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph D. Bernard House (also known as the Bernard-Bertrand House [2]) is a historic house located in Rayne, Louisiana in the United States. The house is the former home of the first mayor of the city of Rayne, Joseph Bernard. As one of the oldest homes in Rayne. Today, the house serves as the Rayne Cultural Center. [2]

  4. Louisiana Highway 93 - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Highway 93-1 (LA 93-1) is a 1.819-mile (2.927 km) long auxiliary route of LA 93. When most of LA 93 between LA 342 in Lafayette and US 90 in Scott was decommissioned and transferred to local jurisdiction in 2021, the

  5. Freetown-Port Rico Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Freetown-Port Rico Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana. [2] The 220 acre area included 677 contributing buildings and 197 non-contributing buildings, as well as one contributing structure.

  6. A semi-retired attorney at the time, Domengeaux began his crusade for restoring French in Louisiana after Senator Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr., of Lafayette obtained passage of an "urge-and-request" resolution for Louisiana school boards to help reverse the decline of the use of the French language within the state. Domengeaux traveled around ...

  7. First United Methodist Church (Lafayette, Louisiana)

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    The First United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church located at 703 Lee Avenue in Lafayette, Louisiana. Built in 1924, it is a three-story building in Classical Revival style, with a five-bay front facade and a pedimented portico with four Ionic columns. It was designed by architect J.A. Baylor and built by contractor Knapp & East.

  8. Lafayette Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Lafayette Avenue may refer to: Lafayette Avenue (BMT Fulton Street Line)

  9. List of Louisiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi and La Fourche Railway: MP: 1896 1900 Texas and Pacific Railway: Mississippi, Terre-aux-Boeuf and Lake Railroad: SOU: 1877 1886 New Orleans and Gulf Railroad: Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas: MKTT MKT: 1901 1923 Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company: Missouri and Louisiana Railroad: 1902 1914 Neame, Carson and ...