Exploring the Beauty of Acadia Parish: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Acadia Parish, Louisiana, United States, will take you through some of the most interesting and unique attractions in the area.
The tour will begin at the Acadia Parish Courthouse, located at 500 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This historic building was built in 1912 and is a great place to start your tour.
Next, you will head to the Rice Interpretive Center, located at 707 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This center is dedicated to the history of rice production in the area and is a great place to learn about the area’s past.
From there, you will head to the Crowley Museum and Rice Research Station, located at 707 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This museum is dedicated to the history of rice production in the area and is a great place to learn about the area’s past.
Next, you will head to the Crowley Historic District, located at 500 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This district is home to many historic buildings, including the old Crowley City Hall, the old Crowley Post Office, and the old Crowley Opera House.
After that, you will head to the Crowley Art Gallery, located at 707 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This gallery features works from local and regional artists and is a great place to find unique gifts and souvenirs.
Next, you will head to the Crowley Farmers Market, located at 500 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This market features fresh produce, baked goods, and other locally-made items.
After that, you will head to the Crowley Historic District Shopping Center, located at 707 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This shopping center features a variety of stores, including clothing, jewelry, and souvenir shops.
Finally, you will end your tour at the Acadia Parish Tourist Information Center, located at 500 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This center is a great place to find out more about the area and pick up souvenirs and gifts.
Along the way, you can stop for a bite to eat at some of the local restaurants, such as the Acadia Parish Cafe, located at 500 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This cafe serves up delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine. You can also stop for a sweet treat at the Acadia Parish Bakery, located at 707 North Parkerson Avenue, Crowley, LA 70526 (Latitude: 30.2179, Longitude: -92.3717). This bakery offers a variety of freshly-baked goods.
Acadia Parish Louisiana United States Tour Companies
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