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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette ...

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    A Creole cottage, built c.1880 in Greek Revival style. 11. Downtown Lafayette Civic Center. Upload image. October 16, 2019. (#100004510) 705 Jefferson St., 731 Jefferson St., 735 Jefferson St., 124 E. Main St. 30°13′22″N 92°01′07″W  /  30.2229°N 92.0187°W  / 30.2229; -92.0187  (Downtown Lafayette Civic Center) Lafayette.

  3. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    1972. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is a historic cemetery in the Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1833 and still in use today, the cemetery takes its name from its location in what was once the City of Lafayette, a suburb of New Orleans that was annexed by the larger metropolis in 1852. [1][2] The city's first ...

  4. History of Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The original village which would become Lafayette, was laid out by Jean Mouton and his surveyor, John Dinsmore, Jr. in 1821 and was given the name "St. Jean du Vermilionville". [3] Later, the name would be shortened to "Vermilionville". The boundaries were defined in an 1836 charter and later expanded in the 1869 charter.

  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 ...

  6. Lafayette Parish School System names Ryan Martin principal at ...

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    Martin has been with Lafayette Parish School System for 21 years, serving in various capacities across the parish. He began his career teaching social studies at N.P. Moss Middle School (now David ...

  7. Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette, Louisiana. Lafayette (/ ˌlæfiˈɛt, ˌlɑːf -/ LA (H)-F-ee-ET, French: [lafajɛt]) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, [3] located along the Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's fourth-most populous city with a 2020 census population of 121,374; [4] the consolidated city ...

  8. Breaux Bridge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Breaux Bridge (/ ˈbroʊˈbrɪdʒ /; [2] French: Pont-Breaux; [3][4] Cajun French: Pont- (de)-Breaux pronounced [pɔ̃ndbʁo] [2]) is a small city in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 8,139 as of the 2010 census, up from 7,281 in 2000. By 2020, its population was 7,513. It is part of the Lafayette metropolitan ...

  9. List of people from Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Some of the notable people that were born in Lafayette: Danneel Ackles, television actress, One Tree Hill. Felecia Angelle, anime voice-over actress. Fernest Arceneaux (deceased), zydeco musician. Nnamdi Asomugha, NFL defensive back [1] Autumn!, rapper. Paul Bako, catcher in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds.