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Historical Markers in Rayne, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Acadia Parish, Louisiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Acadia Parish, LA (19) Evangeline Parish, LA (6) Jefferson Davis Parish, LA (3) Lafayette Parish, LA (78) St. Landry Parish, LA (96) Vermilion Parish, LA (19)  AcadiaParish(19) Acadia Parish (19)  EvangelineParish(6) Evangeline Parish (6)  JeffersonDavisParish(3) Jefferson Davis Parish (3)  LafayetteParish(78) Lafayette Parish (78)  St.LandryParish(96) St. Landry Parish (96)  VermilionParish(19) Vermilion Parish (19)
Crowley is the parish seat for Acadia Parish
Rayne is in Acadia Parish
      Acadia Parish (19)  
ADJACENT TO ACADIA PARISH
      Evangeline Parish (6)  
      Jefferson Davis Parish (3)  
      Lafayette Parish (78)  
      St. Landry Parish (96)  
      Vermilion Parish (19)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — Jacques Weil Company
On East Texas Avenue (U.S. 90) at South Polk Street, on the left when traveling west on East Texas Avenue.
Jacques Weil and brothers, Edmond and Gontran, came to Rayne from Paris in 1901 and established a mercantile business that shipped frogs to restaurants and universities across the country. The business became a landmark in the area, expanding the . . . Map (db m68710) HM
2 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — Louisiana Frog Company
On South Adams Avenue (Louisiana Route 35) south of West Bull Street, on the right when traveling south.
Louis Baer, an immigrant from France, was joined at this site in 1933, by the Babineaux brothers, Lionel, Desire, and Pete, to form the Louisiana Frog Company acclaimed "The Largest Shippers of Frogs in the World." Over 40 years, it fostered . . . Map (db m238496) HM
3 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — People's Drug Store
On East Louisiana Avenue east of North Polk Street, on the left when traveling east.
At Rayne's founding, Dr. James Morris built his Star Drug Store here in 1883, subsequently turned into Alphonse Duclos Drugs, housing both telegraph and postal services. It then became People's Drug Store under Dr. John P. Mauboules and Dr. . . . Map (db m238473) HM
4 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — Pouppeville
On Abbeville Highway (State Highway 35) south of Sunset Drive, on the right when traveling north.
English: Named for the merchant Jules Pouppeville and dating back to the 1850s, Pouppeville was once a stagecoach stop. The town was disassembled, carried north by oxen one mile to meet the railroad, and rebuilt at Rayne Station in 1881. . . . Map (db m103072) HM
5 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — Rayne Depot Square
On South Adams Avenue (State Highway 35) at East Texas Avenue (U.S. 90), on the right when traveling north on South Adams Avenue.
Early Cajun settlers of Southwest Louisiana, who established Poupeville, demonstrated their courage and determination by moving businesses and homes one mile north, relocating on the site of the Louisiana Western Railroad, the first train depot . . . Map (db m85297) HM
6 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — St. Joseph's Catholic Church & Cemetery
On South Adams Avenue (U.S. 90) at East Anding Street, on the right when traveling north on South Adams Avenue.
The site of St. Joseph's Catholic Church and Cemetery was determined after the new settlement of Rayne was established. Huge wooden wheels were made and the old church from the original Poupeville settlement was mounted on them and moved to this . . . Map (db m85307) HM
7 Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Rayne — The Bernard Bertrand Home
On The Boulevard (State Highway 98) at Oak Street, on the right when traveling south on The Boulevard.
In 1883, the town of Rayne was incorporated and J.D. Bernard served as its first mayor. The Bernard residence stands today as one of Rayne's few remaining early structures. Originally located on West South 1st. St., it was purchased by E.J. . . . Map (db m85291) HM
 
 
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May. 16, 2024