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Acadia Parish

Acadia Parish, Louisiana

Population: 62,045 Median Household Income: $ 43,396 Persons in poverty: 20.3 % High school graduate: 79.0 % Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3 % Persons without health insurance: 10.1 % Households: 22,236 Number of Companies: 4,664 Men owned firms: 2,629 Women owned firms: 1,516 Veterans: 2,690

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Acadia Parish is located in southwestern Louisiana, United States. It is situated in the heart of Acadiana, a cultural region strongly influenced by the French-speaking Acadian or Cajun people. The parish was established in 1886 and was named after the Acadian settlers who arrived in the area during the 18th century.

Geographically, Acadia Parish covers an area of approximately 655 square miles (1,696 square kilometers) and is bordered by seven other parishes: Lafayette, St. Landry, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Vermilion, Iberia, and St. Martin. It is primarily a rural area with a few urban centers.

The population of Acadia Parish was estimated to be around 62,000 people as of 2021. The largest city and parish seat is Crowley, which serves as the economic and cultural hub of the area. Other notable communities within the parish include Rayne, Church Point, Iota, and Mermentau.

Agriculture is a significant economic driver in Acadia Parish, with rice, soybeans, sugarcane, and crawfish being the primary crops. The parish's fertile soil and favorable climate make it well-suited for agricultural activities. Additionally, the area has a thriving oil and gas industry, which contributes to the local economy.

Acadia Parish is known for its vibrant Cajun culture, including unique music, cuisine, and traditional festivals. The area hosts numerous events throughout the year, such as the International Rice Festival in Crowley and the Rayne Frog Festival. These celebrations showcase Cajun traditions, including music performances, food, dancing, and cultural exhibitions.

The parish offers recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, located near the parish's eastern border, provides a picturesque setting for camping, fishing, boating, and hiking. The Bayou Rum Distillery in Lacassine offers tours for those interested in learning about the rum-making process.

In terms of education, Acadia Parish is served by the Acadia Parish School Board, which operates several public schools throughout the area.

Overall, Acadia Parish offers a blend of rich cultural heritage, agricultural prominence, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for visitors and a unique place to call home for its residents.

Cities & Zip Codes

Branch, 70516 
Church Point, 70525  
Crowley, 70526 
Crowley, 70527 
Egan, 70531 
Estherwood, 70534 
Evangeline, 70537 
Iota, 70543 
Mermentau, 70556 
Midland, 70556 
Morse, 70559 
Rayne, 70578.

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