St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church
This “cathedral on the bayou” represents Romanesque Royal architecture in the south.
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This “cathedral on the bayou” represents Romanesque Royal architecture in the south.
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A small but unique Gothic Revival frame church, that is picturesque and rich with history.
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Built in 1871, it’s considered to be an example of a carpenter, folk version of Gothic Revival style.
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A historic mansion, built in 1857 with Greek Revival style architecture.
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Deemed the oldest Catholic church structure in Louisiana, it is a sight to see.
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Completed in 1909, it serves as a commemorative museum with visitor services.
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Built in 1906, this former parish courthouse and its grand architecture serve as City Hall.
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Two charming houses full of history and stories of those who came before.
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Madonna Chapel was listed in Ripley’s Believe It or Not as the smallest church in the world.