This afternoon Adah, Brandon, and I toured the Antiques Mall in Washington, Louisiana. Washington is a small historic town about 30 minutes to the north of Lafayette, just past Opelousas. It was settled in 1720(!) and has some fascinating history. https://townofwashington.la/our-history.
There is a building right on the river (Bayou Courtableau) that was once a warehouse that a riverboat would come to and offload and load goods to take to New Orleans. According to Wikipedia, "Washington was the largest inland port between New Orleans and St. Louis for much of the 19th century." The building is now a restaurant that only opens for dinner (it was closed when we went by).
Willie Wonka's chocolate river?
The antiques mall is in the building that was originally the town high school. Brandon's father Danny Chachere graduated from High School here!
The entire building is filled to the brim with nifty old items, housewares, furniture, and unique stuff. Happy treasure hunting!
The Museum and Tourist Center is a beautiful little old building right downtown. "The museum was built with brick salvaged from the Plonsky Opera House and Store which burned in 1902."
We're planning on staying in Lafayette, or Broussard, until after the 4th of July. We're expecting a wonderful country celebration, including some yummy Cajun BBQ. Our hosts, Mr. & Mrs. Danny Chachere are wonderful cooks and kind hearted folks.
Little Miss Troublemaker is on her way to the veterinarian for her spay on the 5th. Sorry kitty, what must be must be.