Things To Do in Avery Island, Louisiana

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Avery Island, LA

  • Ever wonder what it would be like to visit the home of TABASCO brand Pepper Sauce? Well, Avery Island, Louisiana is a place where doin' things slowly ensures doing them right. From the unique feel of the South Louisiana marshes and ... More on FactoryToursUSA

 

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Avery Island, Louisiana

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  • Across the street from the Tabasco factory (but not affiliated with it), these gardens cover more than 200... More on Frommers

  • Very beautiful! Alligators, the old Buddha shrine, blooming azaleas and camellias, and lots of bamboo. More on GeckoGo

 

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Avery Island, Louisiana, United States

 

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McIlhenny Company, Avery Island, LA 70513, United States

  • EA McIlhenny was the founder of the McIlhenny Company and created Tabasco Sauce after receiving a special vari ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Avery Island, Louisiana, United States

  • Vermilion Bay is located on the eastern boundary of the Chenier Coastal Plain along the central Louisiana coast, and the Atchafalaya Basin is located in the central part of the coastal zone, west of the Terrebonne Basin. Vermilion ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Avery Island, La, USA

  • Avery Island, south of New Iberia, sits atop a gigantic salt dome and the oldest salt-rock mine in the Western Hemisphere. However, it's not salt but pepper -- fiery-hot peppers that grow especially well here -- that's brought ... More on Frommers

 

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116 Lakeview Drive, Broussard, La

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  • Home to over 500 exotic animals . Located on over 40 acres, scenic & well shaded . Petting zoo, gift shop,... More on D27vj430nutdmd.cloudfront.net

  • Only 1 thing--the concessions and kids train closes at 3, and their sign about these hours isn't as obvious... More on TripAdvisor

 

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New Iberia, Louisiana, United States

  • Located near New Iberia this fertile 1,400 acre lake was recently designated as a trophy lake by the La. Wildlife and Fisheries. The slot limit is 16 to 21 inches, making it illegal to take bass measuring at and between those sizes. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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