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Historical Markers in Cut Off, Louisiana
Thibodaux is the parish seat for Lafourche Parish
Cut Off is in Lafourche Parish
Lafourche Parish (71) ►
ADJACENT TO LAFOURCHE PARISH
Assumption Parish (14) ►
Jefferson Parish (97) ►
St. Charles Parish (19) ►
St. James Parish (28) ►
St. John the Baptist Parish (17) ►
Terrebonne Parish (32) ►
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ADJACENT TO LAFOURCHE PARISH
Assumption Parish (14) ►
Jefferson Parish (97) ►
St. Charles Parish (19) ►
St. James Parish (28) ►
St. John the Baptist Parish (17) ►
Terrebonne Parish (32) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Louisiana, Lafourche Parish, Cut Off — Cote Blanche — ![]() |
On West Main Street (State Highway 1) at West 79th Street, on the right when traveling south on West Main Street. |
After the hurricane of Cheniere Caminada in 1893, a group of refugees settled in this area. Because many of them painted their homes white, the settlement became known as "La Cote Blanche," a village of white houses. On this site in 1899, the . . . — — Map (db m85055) HM |
2 ► Louisiana, Lafourche Parish, Cut Off — Curole House — ![]() |
On West Main Street (State Highway 1) at West 78th Street, on the right when traveling south on West Main Street. |
In 1893, Nicholas Curole built this house at Cheniere Caminada. On Oct. 1, 1893, a hurricane destroyed that community and heavily damaged this house. In 1894 the house was relocated and reconstructed on this site at Cote Blanche as a symbol of the . . . — — Map (db m85053) HM |