Attraction Guide: Vermilionville, Lafayette, United States

Vermilionville Guide

Step Back in Time: Experience Cajun Life at Vermilionville Guide

Welcome to Vermilionville, a living history museum and folklife park that brings to life the culture and heritage of the Acadian, Creole, and Native American people who settled in the Attakapas region of Louisiana between 1765 and 1890. This unique attraction offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the daily lives, traditions, and crafts of these early settlers. Vermilionville is more than just a museum; it's a vibrant community where history comes alive. The park features authentic historic homes, workshops, and gardens, all staffed by artisans and interpreters who demonstrate traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, weaving, woodworking, and cooking. The site recreates the period following the expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia and their subsequent settlement in Louisiana, as well as the contributions of the Creole and Native American populations. Visitors to Vermilionville can participate in a variety of activities. Take a guided tour of the historic homes and learn about the lives of the people who lived there. Watch demonstrations of traditional crafts and try your hand at weaving or woodworking. Enjoy live Cajun music and dance performances. Sample authentic Cajun cuisine at La Cuisine de Maman, the park's restaurant. Vermilionville also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, including festivals, concerts, and educational programs. The food served at La Cuisine de Maman is a highlight, offering traditional Cajun dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and etouffee, prepared using authentic recipes and ingredients.

Transportation

Vermilionville is located at 300 Fisher Road, Lafayette, LA 70508. **Bus:** The Lafayette Transit System (LTS) has bus routes that serve the general area of Vermilionville. Check the LTS website or app for specific routes and schedules to the nearest bus stop. From the bus stop, you may need to walk or take a taxi/rideshare to reach the museum entrance.