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  1. Lafourche Parish is a sugar-producing parish in the south of Louisiana, formed in 1807. It has a history of racial violence, hurricanes, and Native American culture.

  2. Find out the latest news, events, and services of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. Learn about the parish's history, culture, and attractions through a video series and quick links.

  3. Lafourche Parish is a Cajun destination with rich history, culture and nature. Explore the swamps, restaurants, museums, festivals and fishing opportunities in Thibodaux, Cut Off, Fourchon and other towns.

  4. Visit Lafourche Parish along Louisiana's Cajun Bayou. Enjoy fishing, swamp tours, and other Louisiana Sportsman activities. Get a taste of true Cajun culture.

  5. Just 45 minutes south of New Orleans lies Lafourche Parish, known as Louisiana's Cajun Bayou. Here, authentic, local culture is alive and well. Find it in the zesty cuisine with shrimp, crabs and crawfish harvested from local waters.

  6. www.lafourchegov.org › lafourcheAbout Lafourche

    Learn about the history, industry and culture of Lafourche Parish, a coastal community in Louisiana. Discover its unique Cajun heritage, agricultural and seafood production, and oil and gas port.

  7. LOUISIANA'S CAJUN BAYOU VISITOR CENTER. A hub for area information in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, stop in and chat with one of our experienced travel counselors who can guide you on things to see and do, places to eat, accommodations in the area, and more.