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Raymond Lalonde (October 22, 1940 – December 30, 2022) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Carencro in Lafayette Parish. He resided in the town of Sunset in St. Landry Parish. He served in the Louisiana House from 1980 to 1996.
Carencro (/ ˈ k ær ən k r oʊ /; historically French: Saint-Pierre [2]) is a city in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is a suburb of the nearby city of Lafayette . The population was 7,526 at the 2010 census , up from 6,120 in 2000 ; at the 2020 census , its population was 9,272. [ 3 ]
Ronald D. Ardoin (born June 13, 1957 in Carencro, Louisiana) is a retired jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing. He is one of a number of successful Cajun jockeys who began their careers riding in bush track races in Louisiana. [1] In 1973, at Delta Downs in Vinton, Louisiana, Ron Ardoin earned the first of his 5226 career wins. [2]
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Paul Prudhomme (July 13, 1940 – October 8, 2015), also known as Gene Autry Prudhomme, [1] was an American celebrity chef whose specialties were Creole and Cajun cuisines, which he was also credited with popularizing. [2]
The Battle of Bayou Bourbeux also known as the Battle of Grand Coteau, Battle of Boggy Creek [1] or the Battle of Carrion Crow Bayou (Carencro is the Cajun French word for buzzard), which is present day Carencro Bayou, was fought in southwestern Louisiana west of the town of Grand Coteau, during the American Civil War.
Pages in category "People from Carencro, Louisiana" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lafayette Gazette 4 Oct 1894. Lafayette, Louisiana, and the surrounding area is a mix of American Indian, African American, English, French and Spanish culture.The area is situated in the region known as South Central Louisiana.