Admission here includes admission to the Acadian Museum next door. There are a lot of information boards detailing the history of African Americans in the area. There is a whole lot of information...
St. Martinville African American Museum
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St. Martinville, also referred to as Le Petit Paris, is a historic town founded in the 1800s, now undergoing modernization while diligently preserving its unique history and culture. Visitors can experience significant historical sites, including landmarks from the 1820s to 1931, the Saint Martin de Tours Church, and the African-American Museum, all reflecting the rich heritage of the area.
The city's Historic District boasts over 50 historic buildings, and noteworthy attractions such as the Acadian Memorial and the Tomb of Evangeline serve as prominent markers of its vibrant narrative. St. Martinville's blend of history and contemporary life offers a distinctive experience for both residents and visitors, immersing them in the town's deep-rooted stories and evolving community.
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List as great small space museum. Lots of historical facts and beautiful space. Nice to visit in tandem with the Acadian museum which is next door along with the Longfellow Evangeline Oak outdoor...
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