Scott, LA
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About Scott
- • Musician and songwriter CC Adcock was born in Scott, Louisiana.
- • Boudin, a Cajun sausage, is heavily associated with Scott, LA, the "Boudin Capital."
- • The railroad's arrival in the late 19th century spurred the town's initial growth.
- • Scott hosts an annual Boudin Festival, drawing thousands of visitors to celebrate Cajun culture.
- • The oil boom of the 20th century significantly impacted Scott's economy and population.
- • Named in 1907 for Governor Scott, it was previously called "Nezpique Coulee."
- • With over 10,000 residents, it's among Louisiana's fastest-growing cities.
- • Sitting at 13 feet, it's slightly higher than surrounding marshland.
- • Retail and service industries are prominent, reflecting its growth as a suburb of Lafayette.
- • It feels like a warm embrace of Cajun hospitality and delicious food.
- • The New Orleans Saints, 2010 Super Bowl XLIV champions, are the closest NFL team.
- • Lafayette's Ragin' Cajuns compete fiercely in collegiate athletics, particularly football.