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To celebrate the importance of sugar cane, the parish's principal crop, the Sugar Cane Festival is held annually. The Annual World Championship Gumbo Cook-off is another celebration that recognizes the importance of gumbo, one of the most famous regional culinary traditions.

The Jungle Gardens of Avery Island, as well as the Tabasco plant itself, are also interesting tourist destinations. New Iberia. Iberia Parish Tourism Commission. Sugar Cane Festival New Iberia. Delcambre Shrimp Festival Delcambre. National Register of Historic Places. Shadows-on-the-Teche New Iberia. Bayou Teche Museum New Iberia. Konriko Rice Factory New Iberia. Tabasco Factory Avery Island. Marsh Island Wildlife Refuge. We love sharing our sense of community with our friends and neighbors, so local fairs and festivals abound.

Our close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico makes saltwater fishing a popular pastime, and freshwater sport opportunities can be found in abundance due to our numerous bayous, lakes and of course, the Atchafalaya Basin.

The island occupies roughly twenty-two hundred acres and sits atop a deposit of solid rock salt thought to be deeper than Mt. Everest is high. Geologists believe this deposit is the remnant of a buried ancient seabed, pushed to the surface by the sheer weight of surrounding alluvial sediments.

Although covered with a layer of fertile soil, salt springs may have attracted prehistoric settlers to the Island as early as twelve thousand years ago.

The IDF is also a member-driven organization made up of both public entities and private business members. It is governed by a 20 member Board of Directors which is made up of representatives from all local governing bodies, and local business leaders.

In addition to recruitment of new business and economic development for the Iberia community, the IDF also offers business advisory services to existing local businesses in an effort to help them grow and prosper and provides a central location for dissemination of information of available resources that create business opportunities. The Greater Iberia Chamber of Commerce is uniquely positioned to help craft policy locally and regionally as they relate to business.

With clear recognition regarding the interdependence of economics, the Greater Iberia Chamber of Commerce advocates for business at the municipal, parish, regional, state and federal levels. Topics for which the Chamber has recently been involved include parish-wide waste water and road infrastructure development, future corridor I, federal oil and gas regulations, etc. The chamber is an agency through which people may voluntarily pool their energies to accomplish collectively the things for their general welfare, prosperity and betterment which no individual can do alone.

With the combined effort of all members, we make Jeanerette a better place to work and live. We invite you to savor the difference in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. Vermilion Parish is known for its fresh seafood, bountiful agriculture, great access via road and waterways, and a rich history of cultural and eco tourism.

Vermilion is centrally located in the southern part of Louisiana immediately adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico. In St. With a population of approximately 53,, St. Highway Martin Parish is the only parish to have non-contiguous parts, in that, there are three major geographical areas dividing the square mile parish, including the Atchafalaya Basin, the prairie, and the Bayou Teche area, on which several noteworthy cities, including the parish seat of St.

Martinville, are located. Landry Parish is moving forward. People from all over the world visit Jefferson Davis Parish to enjoy and experience rich Cajun and Indian culture.

The parish has many industrial sites including the Lacassine Industrial Park on I Perhaps no parish in Acadiana is more possessive of its heritage than Evangeline. Its citizens will tell you seriously, but with a humorous touch, too that they have the best gumbo, the best boudin a sausage-like local favorite , and other Cajun delicacies. When it comes to Louisiana French country flavor, no parish surpasses this parish in the northwest corner of central Acadiana. Perfectly located along the I corridor with major US Highways, railways, waterways, a port and airports, Acadia Parish offers the transportation resources needed for productive commerce.

Cost of living and sites for business are affordable. This humble community is home to a culturally diverse and devoted population whose work ethic is as strong now as it was when their Cajun forefathers first settled here. Affectionately known as the "Hub-City" of Acadiana, Lafayette, LA offers the essential elements needed to ensure the growth and development of its business community. Lafayette is set apart by its strategic location, a world-class workforce, a pro-business climate, and an unmatched quality of life.

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