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  1. Lafayette ( / ˌlæfiːˈɛt, ˌlɑːf -/, French: [lafajɛt]) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, [3] located along the Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's fourth-most populous city with a 2020 census population of 121,374; [4] the consolidated city-parish's population was 241,753 in ...

  2. Vermilionville became the town of “Lafayette” in 1884. Between 1870 and 1890 Lafayette’s population grew from 777 to 2106. By 1900 the town had 3314 people. Before 1900, everything outside of downtown beyond University Ave Simcoe St., and Johnston Street was rural, agricultural land.

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  4. Aug 15, 2023 · Lafayette, Louisiana. Lafayette est une ville située dans l'État américain de la Louisiane au bord de la rivière Vermilion. Lafayette is a city on the Vermilion River in Lafayette Parish, in the U.S. state of Louisiana . This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 23:26. Files are available under licenses specified on their description ...

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Lafayette, city, south-central Louisiana, U.S., on the Vermilion River 55 miles southwest of Baton Rouge. The area was first settled by Acadians in 1763. The earliest village, Vermilionville, was established in 1824 but was renamed for the French general the marquis de Lafayette in 1884.

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  6. 5 Hilliard Art Museum, 710 E. Saint Mary Blvd (on University of Louisiana, Lafayette campus), ☏ +1 337-482-0811. Tu-F 9AM-5PM, Sa 10AM-5PM . Museum collection of over 4,000 objects including 18th-, 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century American, European and Asian art works.

  7. History. Explore the rich history of Lafayette Parish, where indigenous Atakapa-Ishak, Choctaw, Chitimacha, and Opelousa cultures once thrived. Early settlers from France, Spain, and Acadia established vibrant communities along the Vermilion River and its bayous. Jean Mouton and surveyor John Dinsmore, Jr. designed St. Jean du Vermilionville in ...

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