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LeJeune's Bakery is a historic Louisiana bakery located and operating at 1510 Main Street, Jeanerette. [2]Opened in 1884 by Oscar J. LeJeune as the Old Reliable City Bakery, the building underwent a major remodelling in 1918, when O.A. LeJeune and Walter LeJeune, Sr. purchased the bakery from Oscar.
Jeanerette (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ n ˌ r ɛ t /) [2] is a city in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, United States. Known as "Sugar City", it had a population of 5,530 at the 2010 census , a decrease of 467 from the 2000 tabulation of 5,997.
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[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Alice: June 14, 1984 (Along LA 87 about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) northwest of Jeanerette: Jeanerette vicinity
Nash was already president of Nash Motors, but for a time the two brands remained separate companies, although Nash Motors was the principal LaFayette Motors stock holder. The LaFayette was considered a halo marque. [3] In early 1920s, there was speculation about a merger of Pierce-Arrow with LaFayette, Rolls-Royce, or General Motors.
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US 90 enters Louisiana at the Texas line over the Sabine River as part of I-10. Separating at exit 4 and running parallel on the north side of I-10 through Sulphur, before rejoining I-10 east of Westlake, crossing the Calcasieu River, and again splitting from I-10 at exit 31B (running on the south side of I-10) going through Lake Charles as Fruge, West 4th, then East 4th, before leaving town.