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Grand Coteau may refer to:
Louisiana (i/luːˌiːziˈænə/ or i/ˌluːziˈænə/; French: État de Louisiane, [lwizjan]; Louisiana Creole: Léta de la Lwizyàn) is a state located in the southern region of the United States. Louisiana is the 31st most extensive and the 25th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans. Louisiana is the only state in the U.S. with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are the local government's equivalent to counties. The largest parish by population is East Baton Rouge Parish, and the largest by land area is Plaquemines. Louisiana is bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, Texas to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.
Much of the state's lands were formed from sediment washed down the Mississippi River, leaving enormous deltas and vast areas of coastal marsh and swamp. These contain a rich southern biota; typical examples include birds such as ibis and egrets. There are also many species of tree frogs, and fish such as sturgeon and paddlefish. In more elevated areas, fire is a natural process in the landscape, and has produced extensive areas of longleaf pine forest and wet savannas. These support an exceptionally large number of plant species, including many species of orchids and carnivorous plants.
Grand Coteau is a town in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,040 at the 2000 census. Grand Coteau is on Interstate 49 south of Opelousas and is part of the Opelousas–Eunice Micropolitan Statistical Area. The town is a center for local farming. As of 2013, the mayor is Virginia Pierre.
The first known land grant by the colonial Louisiana government was in 1776 in the area referred to as Buzzard Prairie. In the early 19th century, Buzzard Prairie served as a stopping point for travelers between Washington, Louisiana, and St. Martinville, Louisiana. The thriving community had two bakeries, a cobbler, a millinery, a blacksmith shop, a post office, six bars, and nine brothels.
In 1821, Mrs. Charles Smith, widow of a wealthy planter in Opelousas, donated land, a two-story building, and funds to pay for the travel expenses of two nuns from St. Charles, Missouri. The two nuns of the Religious of the Sacred Heart founded a convent and a school that became the Academy of the Sacred Heart.
Academy of the Sacred Heart may refer to:
The devotion to the Sacred Heart (also known as the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sacratissimi Cordis Iesu in Latin) is one of the most widely practiced and well-known Roman Catholic devotions, taking Jesus Christ's physical heart as the representation of His divine love for humanity.
This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church and among some high-church Anglicans and Lutherans. The devotion is especially concerned with what the Church deems to be the love and compassion of the heart of Christ towards humanity, and its long suffering. The origin of this devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic nun from France, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the devotion from Jesus during a series of apparitions to her between 1673 and 1675, and later, in the 19th century, from the mystical revelations of another Roman Catholic nun in Portugal, Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart Droste zu Vischering, a religious of the Good Shepherd, who requested, in the name of Christ that Pope Leo XIII consecrate the entire world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Predecessors to the modern devotion arose unmistakably in the Middle Ages in various facets of Catholic mysticism.
The Holy Land of The South...Grand Coteau, La. I focused primarily on the area it's known for. What an incredible, beautiful, and sacred place. The oaks alone are a reason to see this place.
An invitation to come to Eunice, LA, October 17-18, 2015, to the EXPERIENCE LOUISIANA FESTIVAL! www.experiencelouisiana.org #ComeToEunice www.grandcoteau.org www.sweetdoughgc.com
Grand Coteau, Louisiana - St. Charles Cemetery. February 2016.
The Virtual Tour for the property at 234 Hwy 93, Grand Coteau, LA 70541 selling for $390,000: http://instaview.vaneatonromero.com/234_Hwy_93_Grand_Coteau_LA_70541/tour Other homes for sale by Arla Slaughter of Van Eaton & Romero Lafayette: http://www.propertypanorama.com/all-tours/751879 For the first time in 20 years, this centerpiece in Historic Grand Coteau is available, fully equipped and ready to open. Formally Catahoula's Restaurant, this 5,400 sq ft restaurant space is located at the only red light in Grand Coteau. For years Catahoula's has served Acadiana as a premier restaurant and event space owing much of the success to the property itself. The building is in great condition with all ...
I decided to make another trip to Kinder, La. Only this time passing on I-49 through Opelousas, La and traveling along US 190 West. Music track "Superwoman" by George Duke.