On South CC Duson Street (State Highway 13) south of North Street, on the left when traveling south.
On this site C.C. Duson drove a stake and said: "On this spot I will build a town and name it for my wife, Eunice." An auction of lots was held here to start the town, Sept. 12, 1894. Depot listed on the National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m85828) HM
On South Second Street south of Ronald Reagan Highway (U.S. 190), on the left when traveling south.
Among first to record Cajun music, bridging old and new tunes, styles and dances influencing generations. French side Un des premiers à enregistrer la musique Cadienne. Son melange de styles influence encore les artisted des nos jours. — — Map (db m175143) HM
On East Maple Avenue near Nimitz Street, on the right when traveling west.
English Original site of Arnestor Johnson's Dry Goods Store. Said to be the first to sell Cajun boudin in the 1940s. A south Louisiana delicacy. French Le premier site du Magasin de Grosserie D'Arnestor Johnson, soi-disant le premier . . . — — Map (db m180945) HM