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| Acadian Village's New Hope Chapel lights up the December evening sky in Lafayette. Don't miss the nightly entertainment, food, and Christmas arts and crafts this month. |
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"Cajun Christmas in Louisiana" is from the December 2005 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
More Holiday Fun in Lafayette.
Jingling bells take on a decidedly zydeco beat when you hear them in Lafayette during the holidays. This south-central Louisiana city is a must-see during this time of year.
Holiday Sparkle
Acadian Village, a replica of an 1800s town, welcomes visitors all year long, but Christmas brings lots of special events. Among the houses and businesses, some built as early as 1790, you'll find animated light displays, a carousel and train ride for the children, and Christmas arts and crafts for sale. Two gift shops on the premises help with last-minute gift-giving.
Don't miss the art gallery, with its George Rodrigue exhibit (George is the painter of the famed Blue Dog). Then grab a cup of hot chocolate, listen to the music, watch the twinkling lights, and feel the warmth of this annual Christmas delight.
Acadian Village: 200 Greenleaf Drive, Lafayette, LA 70506; (337) 981-2364 or www.acadianvillage.org.