- TripBuzz found 44 things to do with kids in or near St. Martinville, Louisiana, including 37 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lafayette, New Iberia, Breaux Bridge and Broussard.
- From Longfellow Evangeline State Historic Site to Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, the St. Martinville area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Landmarks, History Museums and Historic Sites.
- Located eighteen miles southeast of Lafayette lies the small town of St. Martinville, Louisiana. The city, home to just over 1,000 residents, draws visitors to it's historical neighborhoods, monuments and scenic city parks. Tourists can enjoy quiet small-town charm while strolling down the street to peruse the local shops or enjoy a bite at a local cafe.
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315 North Main Street, Opelousas, LA 70570
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Featuring an interpretive exhibit that expounds on the history and culture of Opelousas, the Opelousas Museum & Interpretive Center has artifacts that date back to the prehistoric era. The museum also hosts special events and music festivals.
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Louisiana State University, more commonly known as LSU, is considered to be one of the most beautiful college campuses in the southern United States with plenty of landscaping and lovely architecture. There are also several attractions on-site including the Museum of Natural Science, Greek Theatre, and the Unio…
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Opened for the first time in 1920, the Liberty Theater is now a Center for the Performing Arts and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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240 South C.C. Duson Street, Eunice, LA
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The Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum offers a wonderful opportunity for visitors to get a true look at part of the bayou culture. The museum features and preserves items from various periods to tell a story about the regions Cajun culture.
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663 votes
Nicholson Drive & North Stadium Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70893
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Also known as 'Death Valley', LSU Tiger Stadium is one of the most difficult locations for an opposing team to play in all of college football. The LSU Tigers football team won the National Championship during the 2007-08 season.
43.6 Miles
See all the newest, trending, seasonal, or classic shows at the Baton Rouge Little Theater. Some shows include The Music Man, A Christmas Carol, Mary Poppins, Master Class, and Spring Awakening.
43.9 Miles
West Baton Rouge Museum comprises of multiple historic structures dating back to 19th and 20th centuries which feature a wide range of West Baton Rouge Parish memorabilia including authentic documents, artifacts, photographs and more.
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100 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
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Rather than a mere old-fashioned building, Louisiana's Old State Capitol more closely resembles a castle and is frequently referred to as such. It holds a museum with multimedia exhibits to detail the events and people that influenced Louisiana, including an exhibit about the ghosts which haunt the building.
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As the old housing the former governors, The Old Governor's Mansion is a historic building filled with crystal chandeliers, marble staircases, and grand pianos. Visitors can learn about its history on a group tour.
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660 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge, LA 70802
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Located in the state's capitol, the Louisiana State Museum Baton Rouge is a repository of historical artifacts and documents. It emphasizes the role of the French and early American influences in the region's development.