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Auditoriums and Museums / Planning and Zoning
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The Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum preserves and
promotes the area's long, colorful and historically important connection
with the seafood and water transportation industries, as well as other
wetlands and water based hunting, gathering and mining occupations.
The Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum ranks as one of
the area's most unique venues for private receptions, meetings and
celebrations of every variety. The museum and its exhibits, charming back porch overlooking the bayou and serene bayou-side park offer unlimited
options for those interested in a first-rate facility.
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The Municipal Auditorium and Dumas Auditorium are
available for public use! If you're planning a large volume gathering,
consider using the Municipal or Dumas Auditorium. Among some of the more
popular uses of the Auditoriums are:
- Weddings & Receptions
- Family Reunions
- Class Reunions
- Dances
- Graduation Parties
- Carnival Krewe Events & Activities
- Company Meetings
- Seminars
- Children's Circus Events
- Banquets
- And more...
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Louisiana Main Street is a comprehensive and
incremental program, that combines thoughtful preservation of historic
assets with prudent business practices and blends common sense with sound
planning, economic development, promotion and design. Anyone can use the
Four
Point Approach® to revitalize downtown, but the designation, an
Official Main Street of Louisiana, (see the list of for Louisiana Main
Street
Communities) indicates that a community has made a commitment to
the
Four Point Approach® and to historic preservation.
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Dedicated to preserving Cajun culture, the Folklife Culture Center offers classes on Cajun dancing, cooking, crafts and
duck decoy carving. Individuals and groups are welcome. Call for
schedule.
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