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The Most Charming Small Towns in Louisiana

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Whether you’re looking for a small town with a big personality or a place to get away and relax, Louisiana is full of options. Each offers its own unique blend of history, culture, and hospitality. From the oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase to the birthplace of Cajun culture, here are the most charming small towns in Louisiana.

Natchitoches

As the oldest community in the Louisiana Purchase area, Natchitoches was founded by French colonists in 1714 and named after the Natchitoches Native American tribe. It was originally established along the Red River, but after the river changed its course, the city saw an economic decline. However, Natchitoches is now a popular destination, known for its Natchitoches meat pie and the oldest general store in the state.

Breaux Bridge

Situated in the heart of Cajun Country, Breaux Bridge has been a haven for the descendants of French settlers who arrived in Louisiana from Canada. With nearly one third of the population speaking French, the city prides itself in its Acadian heritage. Renowned as the ‘Crawfish Capital of the World’, Breaux Bridge hosts the annual Crawfish Festival, celebrating the region’s succulent crustacean delicacy.

St. Francisville

Situated within the Baton Rouge metropolitan area, St. Francisville is a small town that has retained its original architecture since it was founded in the early 1800s. Visitors to the town can explore seven historic plantations, all of which are open to the public.

St. Martinville

As the birthplace of Cajun culture, St. Martinville was founded by French explorers in the early 1700s. Over the years, it has been further populated by settlers both from France and Quebec, and today more than 18 percent of the population speaks French or Louisiana Creole French. This small city is known for its sugar cane and crawfish crops.

Hammond

Hammond is a small city located in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Founded in 1854, a prominent landowner in the area. Today, the city is known for its rich cultural heritage and the many things to do in Hammond, including the annual renaissance festival and farmer’s market. 

Opelousas

As Louisiana’s third oldest city, Opelousas is home to a strong Cajun tradition and is named after the Appalousa Native American tribe. It also calls itself the ‘spice capital of the world’, as famous Creole and Cajun seasonings such as Tony’s Chacheres are produced here. Over 10 percent of the locals in this small city speak French.

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Covington

At the confluence of the Tchefuncte and Bogue Falaya Rivers, Covington is a city renowned for preserving its historic downtown streets. Here, one can find a variety of boutiques, galleries and restaurants. Every December, the city celebrates its culture with the Three Rivers Art Festival, an event that brings locals and visitors alike to its charming downtown area.

Thibodaux

Thibodaux is a small city located along Bayou Lafourche in southern Louisiana. It was established by French settlers in the 1700s, and today it is known for its Cajun culture and food specialties such as jambalaya and boudin. The city is home to the stunning St. Joseph Co-Cathedral, a landmark for the area.

Henderson

Close to Lafayette, Henderson is a small town known for its large Cajun population, with nearly 40 percent of residents speaking French, including Cajun French. Additionally, more than 10 percent of the population is of Vietnamese descent. This town is a great destination for fishing and seafood enthusiasts, with some of Louisiana’s best fishing opportunities and delicious seafood.

Grand Isle

Grand Isle is a fishing town situated on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico. Despite the town’s repeated exposure to hurricanes, it has remained resilient. Grand Isle was the setting for the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin, who spent her summers there for many years. The island is home to protected beaches that make up Grand Isle State Park, and it is known for its annual Tarpon Rodeo, the oldest fishing rodeo in the country.

Labadieville

Named after a French pioneer, Labadieville is a small town in southern Louisiana with a multicultural history. The area was originally settled by French, Spanish, and some German explorers and is the site of the historic St. Philomena Catholic Church.

In closing

With an abundance of picturesque small towns worthy of your next social media post, Louisiana is an amazing place to explore. With its unique culture and rich history, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this diverse state. Whether you’re looking for a place to explore or a place to relax, Louisiana has a charming town that is perfect for you.

Dean Cacioppo

Dean Cacioppo has over 20 years in high level, enterprise search engine optimization (SEO) including working for some of the largest real estate brands in the country. In the over two decades of working in SEO, digital marketing, content marketing lead conversion, website design and overall web based technologies, there is little in the online marketing world he has not been exposed to. Over the years, Dean Cacioppo has worked as an award winning REALTOR, licensed real estate instructor and brokerage owner. In addition to "feet on the ground" experience, he also ran the Internet Services department of one of the largest real estate brands in the country with over 5,000 agents. In addition Dean's paid jobs, he dedicated his time to give back to the REALTOR community by serving on the board of directors for multiple MLS's including President of the largest multiple listing service (MLS) in Louisiana. Dean also served time on many REALTOR committees and tasks forces for State REALTOR Boards, eventually acting as a consultant for IDX for multiple listing services and the general public. In 2013 Dean Cacioppo decided to venture out on his own with a digital marketing agency uniquely named DEAN KNOWS (with a nose as part of the logo) that specialized in real estate SEO. The odd but catchy name was designed to leverage his well known name in the real estate technology world. Dean later changed the name from DEAN Knows to One Click SEO as the digital marketing agency had outgrown it's specialty in real estate marketing and grown into a full service SEO Agency working in multiple industries across the US, Canada and Mexico, still with a keen eye on real estate SEO. Today, Dean Cacioppo leads an all US based team of digital marketing experts to help grow One Click SEO's clients business leveraging Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, Content Marketing all with SEO at the center of custom built online strategies.

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