Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

Everything Breaux Bridge is known for

3 songs mention this city 4 artists from here

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, known as the "Crawfish Capital of the World," has a musical heritage reflected in the artists who call it home and the songs that mention it. Country artist Hunter Hayes and blues musician Lil' Buck Sinegal are from Breaux Bridge. The town is also referenced in songs like "Breaux Bridge Rag" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.

Music in Breaux Bridge

Songs About Breaux Bridge

breaux bridge rag
clarence "gatemouth: brown
90%
Breaux Bridge Rag
Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown
81%
"Sittin' on my cold, dead ass on the floor of the Breaux Bridge jail"
Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
Rex Allen
60%
"Jambalaya"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Breaux Bridge

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Breaux Bridge.

History of Breaux Bridge

The Atchafalaya Basin Bridge — Interstate 10 RoadyGoat

The Atchafalaya Basin Bridge carries Interstate 10 across the Atchafalaya Swamp between Baton Rouge and Lafayette — a span of just over eighteen miles, making it the third-longest bridge in the United States and the second-longest on the entire interstate system. It opened in nineteen seventy-three. The crossing is four lanes, two in each direction, and for long stretches it has no shoulders — there is nowhere to pull off. Because of that, a single minor accident near the narrow river crossings can stop traffic for miles, with no breakdown lane and little room for emergency vehicles to get through; the sparse population of the basin makes response slower still. The speed limit on the bridge is sixty miles per hour, lowered from seventy in nineteen ninety-nine. Beneath the bridge lies the largest river swamp in America: black water, cypress draped in Spanish moss, and a dense population of alligators. Roughly thirty thousand vehicles cross it every day.

17.1 mi away

Vermilionville Living History Museum

1765

Living history museum in Lafayette recreating the Acadian, Creole, and Native American cultures of the Attakapas region from 1765 to 1890.

8.6 mi away

Atchafalaya Basin

The largest river swamp in North America at nearly one million acres, where the Mississippi River is slowly trying to change course.

9.9 mi away

Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site

1765

State historic site in St. Martinville associated with Longfellow's 1847 poem 'Evangeline,' which told the story of the Acadian expulsion and became the founding myth of Cajun Louisiana.

12.7 mi away

Everything Near Breaux Bridge

11 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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