Open Tuesday thru Saturday, 8:00 am. - 12:00 noon. /
1:00 pm. - 5:00 pm.
admission is free
The Eunice Museum is located on 220 South C.C. Duson Drive. The building
is the site of the
Birthplace
of Eunice. In 1893-1894, This is where C.C. Duson sold here, the first land sites and
named the town for his wife, Eunice. The conversion of this old depot into a museum was
completed in 1984. Open house was held July 1984 and the formal dedication took place
February 15, 1985.
The museum has been placed on the National Register of
Historic Places. Collections include: Cajun Music, Old Toys, Railroad Items, History of
Cajun Mardi Gras, Pioneer Farming, LA Indian Life, History of Newspaper, Caboose, Loom
& Spinning Wheel ( weaving can be done by interested persons), Video Tapes,
Cajun Life, Etc., Traveling Exhibits, Craft Workshops. Items for sale at the museum
include: Cajun and Zydeco music, souvenirs and Cajun Crafts. A roof covered picnic
table is
available for your convenience at any time.
specializing in:
CAJUN CULTURE
Mixed with rotating displays, showing Cajun art and craft work
For more information call
(337) 457-6540 or (337) 457-2565
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on the descriptions below to view photos of exhibits in the museum |
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A collection of antique hand saws & tools |
Mardi
Gras costumes past & present |
The Cajun Music Hall Of Fame and Museum is located right next to the Eunice Museum on 230
South CC Duson Drive, just one block from Downtown Eunice and the Liberty Theatre. This
museum was created to honor those individuals who contributed to our cultural music and
who otherwise may have been forgotten. In 1995 the Louisiana Legislature proclaimed the
city of Eunice the official site for the Cajun Music Hall of Fame & Museum. The Grand
Opening was held November 29th. 1997, and was attended by numerous musicians, singers,
songwriters, radio and recording personalities as well as city officials. 32 of the
personalities (living and deceased) were inducted into the museum during the this
ceremony. Plans are that 2 more personalities will be inducted into the museum annually.
It took 5 years of construction and was completed
in 1997. The funds for the project were raised by many volunteers.1997 CFMA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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Fernest "Man" Abshire |
Octa Clark |
Leroy "Happy Fats" Leblanc |
1998 CFMA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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Phil Menard |
Ivy James Dugas |
1999 CFMA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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Nonc Allie Young |
Andrew Cormier |
Huston LeJeune - D. J. |
2000 CFMA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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Phillip Alleman |
Harry Lafleur |
2001 CFMA Hall of Fame Inductees |
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| Dallas Roy | Anthony "Tony" Thibodeaux | Pete Bergeron - D. J. |
OPEN TUESDAY - SATURDAY |
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8:30 - 4:30 |
9:00 -
5:00 |
Also open during special occasions &
during festival |
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Click on
the descriptions below to view photos of exhibits in the museum |
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A fiddle & old time albums |
A bass fiddle standing upright |
Mr. Gil Young |