From their website: “Opened in 1990, Vermilionville is a living history museum and folklife park that preserves and represents the cultural resources of the Acadian, Native American, and Creole cultures – from the time period 1765 to 1890. The park sits on a 23-acre site on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion with 19 attractions, including seven restored original homes with more than 13 local artisans that provide demonstrations on a variety of essential crafts performed by the early settlers.” It also features a performance center that functions as a dancehall. Cajun jam on Saturday, Zydeco or Cajun every Sunday afternoon, other music on special occasions 300 Fisher Road, Lafayette 233-4077 http://www.vermilionville.org/vermilionville/events Chubby Carrier at Vermilionville 2014 ...
Tiffen’s
Zydeco club- Fernest Arceneaux played there- 1979 ...
Toby’s Oak Grove
opened 1945 by Toby Veltin: ...
Top End
No known information ...
Town House
No known information ...
Tra-la-la
Trahan’s- on Vermilion by Schilling Shack ...
Truman’s Place
No known information ...
Unknown Dancehall
Mentioned in newspaper item about lost horse: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86079068/1910-08-05/ed-1/seq-1/ ...
Unknown Hall
Joseph Frank: 12th & Simcoe- Andrew Lloyd killed there by someone he threw out. ...
Unknown Hall
Old dancehall outside Lafayette- then Native American school afterward ...