LARC’s Acadian Village

One of Lafayette’s historic villages, LARC’s Acadian Village recreates a 19th century Cajun housing community. Located at 200 Greenleaf Dr, Lafayette, LA 70506. The grounds are landscaped with a tree-covered marsh and banks paved with authentic old cabins. Visitors can explore the rooms and learn more about the people and culture of Lafayette and Acadian Louisiana through guided tours and hands-on activities. The museum is open January 2-October 31. Further information.

There is no better way to enjoy the Christmas season in the area than by visiting LARC’s Acadian Village in Lafayette, Louisiana. The buildings are festively decorated for the Christmas season. There are also fun lagniappe activities to enjoy, like the carnival rides. While the carnival rides can be expensive, they’re a great way to spend an afternoon. Shop Rite also sells discounted tickets for around $8 per person.

Acadian Village is an authentic representation of the distinctive architecture of the Acadians. The houses were restored onsite and furnished with period antiques. Visitors can have an unforgettable time soaking in the history and culture of Lafayette, Louisiana. The village has over 10 acres of gardens and woodlands for visitors to wander through. While the Acadian Village offers a great day out, it is also a wonderful way to give your kids a memorable vacation. Learn more here.

The Acadian Village is a great place to start if you want to learn more about early Acadian life in Lafayette. The museum’s Aurelie Bernard House was built around 1800, and features a collection of artifacts from the area’s Acadian history. The museum also features a replica of a blacksmith’s shop. The blacksmith was an important person in the community and he forged tools from iron.

LARC’s Acadian Village will open its doors for the holidays on December 3. The festival’s 41st annual Christmas festival, Noel Acadien au Village, will be held December 3 through December 23. It will feature fair rides, live performances, food and shopping, and will raise funds for programs that help people with disabilities lead fulfilling lives. In addition to raising funds for quality of life services, visitors will also have the opportunity to take a picture with Santa Claus.

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