Golden Slipper

Mentioned in “Louisiana Fiddlers” by Ron Yule and Bill Burge: Ed Johnson recalled that Country fiddler Bob Henderson played at the Golden Slipper in Woodworth, during 1948 and 1949 with a band. “The band included Jimmy Johnson, (electric guitar and fiddle), Happy McNichol (drums), Pete Singley (upright bass) and Bob (fiddle and guitar).” ...

Merry Inn

Pat Tatum: “on old 90- now 182- between Amelia and Morgan City- owner was ‘Frenchy’ Louviere- probably opened in the late 1940s. S.J. Landry said he went there in the early 1950s while in high school.” ...

Woodsmen of the World

From the book “Images de Lafayette: A Pictoral History”, edited by Paul F. Matthews: building and furniture store- center of town- large community center- demolished about 1960 ...

The Grove

From http://www.texasfreeway.com: “On the right side of the road as Texans exited the east end of the mile-long bridge stood …Mud Lake, (and) on the left, stood The Grove.” From www.orangeleader.com: “Across the ÒMile BridgeÓ, and the last of the bigger clubs was The Grove. The Grove was an elegant club operated by Sam Smith and his wife Marian. The Smiths had opened the Grove in 1937 and it soon became known as the best of the East Orange night spots. There was a gambling room with slot machines, roulette wheels, dice and card tables, a large dining and dancing area and a smaller ÒPeacock RoomÓ. The Peacock Room had originally been a pit for fighting roosters when the club first opened. After about a year, the Smiths decided that cockfighting was not something they wanted to keep in their club, so they stopped it and remolded the pit into a dining room. At times the Smiths booked big band entertainment. They had a house band that played nightly, but at times brought in extra attractions. Couples and groups from Orange would drive to the Grove for a special night of dining, dancing, entertainment, and maybe a little gambling. When they went to the Grove they always dressed in their best. There was never a club like the Grove in the Orange area and may never be again.” ...

Knights of Pythias Lodge

SE corner of Corsco & De Jean (#111)- barber next door. Info from July 1907 Washington Sanborn Insurance Map ...

Unknown hall

Probably theater- “stage & scenery, acetylene foot lights- NE corner of Main & De Jean- info from July 1907 Washington Sanborn Insurance Map, August 1912 ...

Unknown saloon

large saloon- NW corner of Main (#515) & Sittings- gambling next door- info from July 1907 Washington Sanborn Insurance Map, August 1912 ...