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Louisiana "Cajun" (Acadian) Bilingual Signs

Started by ghYHZ, December 27, 2011, 12:13:39 PM

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ghYHZ


The Nova Scotia Transportation Department honours the Acadian culture in the Province with special bilingual highway signs in the Acadian Regions.......Does Louisiana have similar bilingual signs in the "Cajun"  (Acadian) regions of the State?

See Photos #2, #3 & #4 here:

https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=5837.msg127848#msg127848




CanesFan27


Anthony_JK

Some of the street blades in Lafayette are bilingual, especially in downtown, but otherwise the old French-Creole heritage tributes are surprisingly lacking.

There used to be more bilingual signs on the Univ. of Louisiana-Lafayette campus...but even those signs have mostly disappeared.

Maybe as part of Louisiana's Bicentennial celebration this coming year, Lafayette may be induced to bring some back.


Anthony

golden eagle

#3
Not in Cajun Country, but there's the "Bienvenue en Louisiane" sign when crossing over from Vicksburg.

froggie

That's Louisiana's standard welcome sign, so you're going to find it at all the major state line crossings.

US71

Tahlequah, OK has bilingual signs in English & Cherokee
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