Crowley, the parish seat of Acadia Parish, is known as the Rice Capital of America, with more rice mills than any other city in the United States. It is located on Interstate 10, twenty miles west of Lafayette. The population of Crowley is 14,500 people. Acadia Parish, which was carved out of Imperial St. Landry Parish in 1886, has a population of 56,500. If you are interested in additional information about Crowley, a website has been established by "Crowley Cares.".
Tourist InformationGeneral Information. Whether it's for a brief visit by travelers passing through along Interstate 10 or a longer stay as part of a tour of the region, Crowley has a lot to offer. For details, including information on restaurants and accommodations, contact the Crowley Chamber of Commerce, 114 East First St., P. O. Box 2125, Crowley, LA 70527, (337) 788-0177, fax: (337) 783-9507; or the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission, 401 Tower Road (Hwy. 1111, north of I-10 from Crowley Exit 80), P.O. Box 1342, Crowley, LA 70527; phone (337) 783-2108, fax: (337) 783-2142 or toll free (877) 783-2109. Be sure to check out the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission's website. The tourist commission has published a 32-page Visitors' Guide.
The Blue Rose Museum. Named for the late Sol Wright's famous Blue Rose Rice, the Blue Rose Museum, a restored 1848 Acadian-style cottage, is constructed of Louisiana cypress, handmade brick, and a mixture of mud and moss. It contains period furniture and china and crystal collections. Visitors can also see a collection of antique cars, including Mercedes Benz, a LaSalle series 50, and a Panzer wagon sports car. An acqua-culture tour of Wright's rice and crawfish farm will introduce you to contemporary agricultural practices in Acadiana. Tours should be scheduled by calling (337) 783-6417. All of these attractions are part of the Crystal Rice Plantation, located off Highway 13 on Airport Road. Write P. O. Box 1425, Crowley, LA 70527, or call (337) 783-6417. Rice Research Station. The LSU Cooperative Extension Service supports Louisiana's agricultural economy in many ways, including an internationally recognized focus on improving rice cultivation. For information about visiting the LSU Rice Research Station located near Crowley, call (337) 788-7531 or go to the station's web site. Rice Theatre. The Rice Theatre, 323 North Parkerson Ave. in Crowley, now features Saturday evening live shows, including a Gospel Music Show on the first Saturday of the month, a Branson-Style Country Music Show on the third Saturday, and Cajun Music Night on the last Saturday. Shows start at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Julie Romero at City Hall, (337) 788-4103.
Economic DevelopmentRice and other agricultural products are central to Crowley's
economy. Five rice mills are currently in operation. Adding to the economy of Crowley are
two major bag factories, pipe fitting and oil field service companies, and many
farm-related industries. For more information on economic development, contact the Crowley Chamber of Commerce, 114 East First St., P. O. Box 2125, Crowley, LA 70527, (337) 788-0177, fax: (337) 783-9507.
Elsewhere in Acadia ParishFor information on two other Acadia Parish cities, visit the pages for: Iota. The town of Iota, population 1,300, is the site of the Tee-Mamou-Iota Mardi Gras Folklife Festival, held annually on Mardi Gras Day starting about 9 a.m. The Tee-Mamou Mardi Gras arrive from their rural courir about 2 p.m. wearing traditional masks and costumes, including tall hats called capuchons. The celebration includes Cajun and Zydeco music and dancing, crafts, and authentic Cajun/Creole foods. It's one of the best traditional Mardi Gras celebrations in the region. The Tee-Mamou Women's Courir is held the Saturday before Mardi Gras. Click here for another site with an overview of Acadia Parish. Return to Central Acadiana Gateway Main Page Updated August 2000
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