On Northwest Main Street (U.S. 71) north of Oak Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Texas and Pacific Railway established a
station on the main line at Bunkie in 1882. The
current depot, built in 1911 and listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, is the only
existing reminder of the importance of the
railway to . . . — — Map (db m208821) HM
On Louisiana Route 115, 3 miles east of Interstate 49, on the right when traveling east.
Near this site on the main road from Opelousas to Avoyelles, Reuben Ray operated a ferry service across Bayou Boeuf. A surety bond granted by the State of Louisiana is dated 19 Sep 1816. In the early 19th Century before the advent of bridges and . . . — — Map (db m229930) HM
On NW Main Street (U.S. 71) north of East Oak Street, on the right when traveling north.
"Freedom Is Not Free, We Paid An Awful Price For It..." Ray Davis, Lt. Col. USMC. Medal Of Honor, Korea
The Revolutionary War Era Boies David · Boies Joel · Merrill Stephen · Robert Peter · Soileau Jr Noel Etienne · Townsend Samuel The . . . — — Map (db m97457) WM
On Whites Chapel Road, 0.3 miles south of State Highway 29, on the right when traveling west.
Gothic Revival church built in 1894 by Hugh and Lee Evans on land donated by Wilson A. O'Quin, Sr. It was named in honor of Rev. Frederick White who organized it in 1870. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m107478) HM