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“exploring the peoples of Bayou Teche”
Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site explores the cultural interplay among the diverse peoples along the famed Bayou Teche. Acadians and Creoles, Indians and Africans, Frenchmen and Spaniards, slaves and free people of color-all contributed to the historical tradition of cultural diversity in the Teche region. French became the predominant language, and it remains very strong in the region today.
Longfellow-Evangeline Historic Site is located on the Bayou Teche. It is a 147 acre site which interprets the history of the French speaking cultures in the region. There are three areas of... Read more
. I'm very familiar with this State Historic "Site". It is the southern 2/3 of the Park(s) on the original Charles Olivier Plantation. I live very near and visit often, several times... Read more
I saw this on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail site and have wanted to come for some time now. This is an amazing spot with a Creole Cottage, kitchen and slave quarters. There is... Read more
Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
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