Historic house museum in Saint Martinville, Louisiana
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Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
● ClosedLongfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site, located at 1200 North Main Street in Saint Martinville, Louisiana, is a museum and tourist attraction that explores the rich cultural history of the Bayou Teche region. This site showcases the diverse contributions of Acadians, Creoles, Indians, Africans, Frenchmen, Spaniards, slaves, and free people of color to the area's cultural heritage. The site is home to Maison Olivier, a circa 1815 plantation house built by Pierre Olivier Duclozel de Vezin, a wealthy Creole. The house is a prime example of a Raised Creole Cottage, showcasing a blend of Creole, Caribbean, and French architectural influences. Additionally, visitors can explore a reproduction Acadian Farmstead, complete with a family home, outdoor kitchen, slave quarters, barn, and cattle pasture.
1200 N Main St, St Martinville, LA 70582, United States
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