Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market at the Horse Farm
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Local food, shopping, and music in a beautiful outdoor setting all define this family-friendly event. Come talk to the locals, see the beautiful oak trees, and experience the best the community has to offer. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Vermillionville
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Opened in 1990, Vermilionville is a living history museum and folklife park that preserves and represents the cultural resources of the Acadian, Native American and Creole cultures, from the time period 1765 to 1890. Such a cool way to really see the Cajun clture of Acadiana!
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Hub City Cycles
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Hub City Cycles is very conveniently located in downtown Lafayette, and rents bicycles if you would care to see the city via riding and not driving. They have a unique stock to sell, and can cater to just about every want in a bicycle. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and on the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Cité Des Arts
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Locally known with great writers and performances, as well as art, Cite des Arts serves as an outlet of several different kinds of art, music, and plays. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Evangeline Toastmasters
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Meeting weekly from 7-8:30pm on Tuesdays, with the option of coming an hour early for extra practice and coaching, Evangeline Toastmasters is the most active Toastmasters club in Acadiana. Whether you are an experienced Toastmaster or just want to check it out, the meetings are definitely worth going to.
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Acadiana Cane Cutters Baseball
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The Cane Cutters are a collegiate wooden bat team and a member of the Texas Collegiate League. Their NCAA players are currently on a college roster and represent the region's best amateur talent. They are fun to watch and great for families!
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Downtown Alive!
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Featuring arts and crafts and food and local live music, with several stores, restaurants, and hotels nearby, this is a great time and place to be. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Lafayette Ballet Theatre
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For over 30 years, Dance Conservatory has trained 90% of the artists of LBT. Students annually gain acceptance into the following prestigious schools: School of American Ballet (official school of New York City Ballet), American Ballet Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet and many more. Amazing to watch.
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Parc International
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A venue for concerts, festivals, movies-in-the-park, etc, Parc International is worth checking out to see what is going on. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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CoonASS Hash House Harriers
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Visitors are always welcome. Hashing is a worldwide event, and people hash around the world, participating wherever they travel. If it is your first time, hashing is "an outdoor event that takes place world-wide which involves walking/running, finding trails, and socializing. Drinking and general debauchery will ensue."
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Lafayette Bowling Lanes
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Great for date nights, or families with children. A great bowling alley with good atmosphere and fairly easy to get to. It's not too far from downtown and proves to be a lot of indoor fun. UL also teaches their bowling class there.
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Lafayette's Hub City Farmer's Market
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The market is located on Heymann Blvd. in the parking lot opposite Champagne’s Market. Come out Saturday mornings to support your local farmers! Easily accessible by walking and bicycling downtown, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Mountain Bike Lafayette
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Lafayette's culture has a lot to do with being outdoors, and this is a fun way to experience the nature and beauty with friends and/or family. Easily accessed; just park by the tennis courts in Acadiana Park and you're right there!
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Cafe Des Amis
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It is hard not to get caught up in all the traditional dancing, and there is a very good chance you will be invited on the dance floor if you are not already out there! The food and drinks are exquisite and very traditional to this culture. Several bicycle routes go past here.
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Alexandre Mouton House
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Circa 1800, the Alexandre Mouton House was built by Jean Mouton, founder of Vermilionville (present day Lafayette). The home was later occupied by his son, Alexandre Mouton, who became Louisiana's first Democratic Governor. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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