Acadian Superette
I had a work trip to New Orleans earlier this month, and stayed over for the weekend to visit Lafayette and some other areas in the Acadian parishes of the state; it’s for a project that I’m working on, which will begin to be revealed here on the blog one of these days.
But not yet.
I liked Lafayette, and am looking forward to getting back there to work on my project a little bit more.
And maybe when I’m back this place will be open. I rather like the looks of it.
Lafayette, Louisiana
photographed 1.10.2016
Posted on January 26, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Acadian, architecture, black and white photography, Lafayette, Lafayette Louisiana, louisiana, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
It’s the mid-century architecture and sign, isn’t it?
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I was scouting for signs that said ACADIAN, so that’s what I saw first. But I did love that mid-century look!
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Great architecture, from the 1950’s perhaps.
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Certainly an interesting looking place.
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It was – and I look forward to going back and looking inside, this time!
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Americana at it’s best.
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I was pretty happy to spot this place. There’s also an Acadian-themed mural on the back wall!
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