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Franklin's Main Street is the place to shop for one-of-a-kind items, eat a delicious meal, see historical sites, sit along the Bayou Teche and receive a special brand of hospitality all under the lampposts.
Year designated: 1984
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Downtown Hammond... "Historically Hip!"
At the Downtown Development District on the corner of Thomas Street and Railroad Avenue - we focus on arts & entertainment, beautification, economic vitality, events, merchant support and community…
Nestled in the rolling hills of North Central Louisiana, Historic Homer is the seat of Claiborne Parish. Famous for our 1861 antebellum courthouse and Nationally Registered Historic District, Homer has plenty to see and do for everyone. Shop our…
Nestled on Bayou Terrebonne, Houma’s Main Street is steeped in Cajun culture. With museums such as the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum and the Folklife Cultural Center, as well as outstanding restaurants, events, shopping, and a whiskey…
Located along the shores of the mighty Mississippi River, just minutes from downtown New Orleans, Kenner's Rivertown Main Street is a 12 block historic district that offers a host of cultural and family attractions including the Kenner Planetarium…
History buffs will love Leesville's Historic Downtown District centered on Third Street, as part of the lawless No Man’s Land area and for its historic architecture. Downtown’s Historic District offers a variety of artistic entertainment with art…
Minden’s Historic Main Street District attracts history and architecture buffs as well as shoppers and diners. Minden has maintained much of its historic integrity, including its early 1900s brick Main Street, beautiful parks and sidewalk benches…
Rich in history and hospitality, Monroe Main Street is home to a variety of restaurants, museums and art. Coffee shops, bakeries, and bars make the area an ideal place to live, work and grow.
Year designated: 2014
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Offering over 40 antique and specialty shops, restaurants and nightspots, Morgan City Main Street is the heart of the historic district. Century-old structures and signature events such as the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival make the area…
Nestled along the scenic Cane River, there’s endless attractions and beauty to enjoy while visiting the historic city of Natchitoches. Plantations, shopping, museums, and an incredible Historic District that encompasses a massive 33 blocks are…