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  2. Shadows-on-the-Teche - Wikipedia

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    David and Mary Weeks were wealthy growers of sugar cane; they owned four plantations totaling approximately 3,000 acres (12 km 2) of Acadiana land. Shadows-on-the-Teche was built on a tract of 158 acres on the edge of one of Weeks' plantations in the parish seat of Iberia Parish. As a town house, Shadows-on-the-Teche was designed for social ...

  3. New Iberia Sugar Boys - Wikipedia

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    The use of the "Sugar Boys" nickname ties to local sugar cane agriculture and history. [4] Today, New Iberia remains home to the annual "Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival." [5] [6] During their first season of play, the Sugar Boys folded during the season. On July 6, 1920, the New Iberia and the Rayne Rice Birds teams both folded.

  4. Loreauville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcane farming remains is an important activity in the immediate area surrounding the village. Sugarcane harvest time occurs from September to December annually. Many farmers deliver their harvest to local sugar cooperatives with tractor-drawn cane carts. The Louisiana Sugarcane Festival occurs annually in September in the nearby town of New ...

  5. Iberia Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Iberia Parish (French: Paroisse de l'Ibérie, Spanish: Parroquia de Iberia) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 69,929; [1] the parish seat is New Iberia. [2] The parish was formed in 1868 during the Reconstruction era and named for the Iberian Peninsula.

  6. New Iberia, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Sugar cane is a principal crop grown by New Iberia farmers. The city also hosts El Festival Español de Nueva Iberia, which honors the area's Spanish heritage. [ 31 ] Other notable festivals include the World Championship Gumbo Cook-Off, on the second full weekend in October; [ 32 ] and the Books Along the Teche Literary Festival, in April ...

  7. William S. Patout III - Wikipedia

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    He increased the sugar-growing acreage from 12,000 to 56,000. Under Patout's leadership, the Enterprise mill in Patoutville became the first and only factory to mill two million tons of cane, and was the only cane diffuser operating in North America. Patout sat on the board of M. A. Patout and was a consultant for sugar businesses around the world.

  8. Iberia Middle principal dies in crash with tractor-pulling ...

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    New Iberia Police Department Captain Leland K. Laseter said the preliminary investigation revealed a tractor pulling trailers loaded with sugarcane was traveling on North Grand Prairie Road when ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Iberia ...

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    New Iberia: 12: Evangeline Theater: Evangeline Theater: February 18, 1999 : 129 East Main Street: New Iberia: Also part of Downtown New Iberia Commercial Historic District since its creation on December 13, 2017. [7] 13: First United Methodist Church