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Th

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pelousas

Nation

al H

istoric D

istrict, located in the heart of

Old

Opelousas,

showcases

more

than 175

years of

architecture, ranging from

Greek R

evival to A

rt Deco. V

isit the 300+ year old Jim

Bow

ie Oak and our

courthouse square,

or stroll down brick

sidewalks dating back

to the

early 1800s

while exploring our H

istoric District. Stop by the

visitor’s center for a free driving and walking m

ap.

Opelou

sas Mu

seum

& In

terpretive Cen

ter – T

his museum

showcases various objects and artifacts

relating to the history and culture of the city. Learn about the N

ative Am

ericans, Cajuns, C

reoles, African

Am

ericans, and the French and Spanish. Discover the

area’s important role in the C

ivil War and learn about

famous O

pelousas residents. 337-948-2589.

Creole

Heritage

&

Folklife

Cen

ter – Learn about the rich heritage of the C

reoles of Color people

of Southw

est Louisiana

337-945-5064.

Attractions

Evan

geline

Dow

ns

Racetrack

&

C

asino –

Offers som

e of best Vegas-style gam

ing action with

more than 1,600 slots and exciting T

horoughbred and

Quarter

horse racing

where

the announcer

yells, “Ils sont partis!” – French for “They’re off!”

Enjoy live music and concerts. 1-866-472-2466 or

evangelinedowns.com

Pu

blic A

rt –

Discover

downtow

n and

explore unique public art including the A

cadian to Cajun m

ural, Zydeco C

apital of the World m

ural, Seven Brothers Oak

mural, St. Landry Parish H

istory from the 1800s m

ural, and Fiddle M

ania – large fiberglass and metal fiddles

decorated by local artists. Opelousas is also hom

e to a certified C

ultural District, so be sure to take advantage

of tax-free purchased original art.

Historic C

hu

rches an

d Cem

eteries – The St.

Landry Catholic C

hurch was established by French C

apuchin friars in the mid-

1700s.

Other

churches include

Louisiana M

emorial

United

Methodist C

hurch, Holy

Ghost C

atholic Church,

Mt. O

live Baptist Church

and Little

Zion Baptist

Church.

Cem

eteries include

St. Landry

Catholic

and M

yrtle G

rove.

Historical an

d Gen

ealogical Research – O

pelousas is a treasure trove for historians and genealogists. T

he area’s records date back to the French and Spanish colonial eras. T

he documents located at the St. Landry

Parish Courthouse and St. Landry C

atholic Church rival

those of New

Orleans, M

obile and Natchitoches.

Le V

ieux V

illage – French for the Old village. T

his historical

park and

museum

is

a collection

of buildings

from

Opelousas

and St.

Landry Parish,

dating from

the 1700s to

the early

20th century.

The village includes one of the oldest C

reole homes

west of the M

ississippi River the M

ississippi River, the

Louisiana Orphan Train M

useum, and a Zydeco M

usic exhibit. T

here’s even a chapel for weddings! For free

guided tours and info: 1-800-424-5442.

Lou

isiana O

rphan

Train

Mu

seum

– Housed in

a former U

nion Pacific Depot, this m

useum honors the

inspiring story of abandoned and homeless children w

ho w

ere rescued from the streets of N

ew York and becam

e know

n as the Orphan Train R

iders that traveled to Louisiana betw

een 1873 and 1929. 337-948-9922 or laorphantrain.com

.

Historic M

ichel P

rudh

omm

e Hou

se – Believed to be the oldest structure, circa 1770, still located in its original location in St. Landry Parish, and is a fine exam

ple of French Colonial architecture. D

uring the C

ivil War, the hom

e was used to house U

nion officers. A

vailable for tours, meetings and receptions by appt.

337-942-8011.

R

V C

ampin

g is available at Opelousas South C

ity Park. T

he Park features 67 sites with w

ater, electric hook-ups and dum

p station.

For Sportsm

en and

Nature Lovers, O

pelousas is part of the A

tchafalaya N

ational H

eritage A

rea and

nearby T

histlewaite

Wildlife

Managem

ent A

rea. These sites provide

opportunities for biking, hunting, fishing and paddling!

Fireman’s

Museum

– M

emorabilia and artifacts

related to Opelousas H

ope, Hook and Ladder Fire C

o. #1, one of the oldest volunteer fire com

panies in the city. It is housed in the com

pany’s former building w

hich also serves as Fire Sub-Station 3. Free and open to the public. 337-948-2542.