1. IberiaParish WINTER 2016 FEB.27th
In cooperation with
New Iberia Main Street Program
Iberia Preservation Alliance – A Coalition of the Bayou Teche Museum,
Iberia Cultural Resources Association, and Shadows-on-the-Teche
Iberia Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau
REGISTRATION AND COFFEE Sliman Theater for the Performing Arts
(129 East Main Street) New Iberia
WELCOME AND ORIENTATION
BAYOU TECHE MUSEUM
WALKING TOUR
NEW IBERIA’S AWARD WINNING MAIN ST. & HISTORIC DISTRICT
featuring Owen J. Southwell Buildings and Trilingual Historical Markers
BOXED LUNCHES - BOULIGNY PLAZA
VISIT LEO WATERMEIER’S TWO MID-19TH CENTURY COTTAGES
OLIVIER PLANTATION STORE
Lydia
ENTERPRISE PLANTATION AND THE MRS. ORY PATOUT HOUSE
Patoutville
ALBANIA PLANTATION
Jeanerette
9:30AM—10:00AM
10:00AM—10:30AM
10:30AM—11:00AM
11:00AM—12:30PM
12:30PM—1:00PM
1:15PM—1:45PM
2:00PM— 3:30PM
3:45PM— 5:15PM
Bayou Teche Museum
These two late 19th century
masonry structures were
known as the Dreyfus(on left)
and Davis Buildings. In 2010
the Dreyfus building reopened
as the Bayou Teche Museum.
The Davis building, also
currently part of the museum,
is under renovation.
LOCATION:
131 East Main Street
New Iberia
Walking tour of Main Street
Formerly Abdallas Shoe
Department, the building was
converted into a Spanish
colonial style private
residence in 2001, which we
will visit. The building also
houses Napoleon's Tavern.
LOCATION:
127 West Main Street
New Iberia
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
In 1953 the church was
dedicated and designed by
noted regional architect Owen
J. Southwell (1892-1961) in
various revival styles.
LOCATION:
100 block of St. Peter Street
New Iberia
Enterprise Plantation House,
built c. 1840 in the vernacular
Greek Revival Style
Rare Wine House at
Enterprise Plantation,
built c. 1850 in the
Gothic/Italianate Style
LOCATION:
3119 Enterprise Drive
Patoutville
Albania Plantation House
Albania was built by Charles A.
Grevemberg, Sr. between 1837
and 1842 in the Greek Revival
style. Albania Plantation house
is considered the Queen on the
Teche due to its stunning
architecture and environs.
Today it is owned by interna-
tionally renowned artist Hunt
Slonem.
LOCATION:
1842 LA Highway 182 East
Jeanerette
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PLEASE NOTE: Tickets will not be mailed. A guest list will be kept at registration table.
If you cannot attend, please consider a donation to LTHP.
In case of increment weather the Ramble will be rescheduled at a future date.
CONTACT
Email latrusthistoricpreservation@gmail.com
Phone 504.256.0912
$75 per ticket SPONSORSHIP: $250.00 - includes 2 tickets
$500.00 - includes 4 tickets
$1000.00 and above - includes 6 tickets
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2016
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IberiaParish WINTER 2016 FEB.27th
In cooperation with
New Iberia Main Street Program
Iberia Preservation Alliance – A Coalition of the Bayou Teche Museum,
Iberia Cultural Resources Association, and Shadows-on-the-Teche
Iberia Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau
ONLINE REGISTRATION AT LTHP.ORG OR MAIL FORM TO:
Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation
P.O. Box 1587 Baton Rouge, LA 70821
Checks made payable to:
Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation