Wonderful hidden gem. Learn about the history and local characters who called this place home.
Such a great little museum about the history of the area. I wasnt aware of much of the history of the bayou or the city itself and this gave a great in depth view of how it came to be. The welcome film in the old movie house ticket box was cool. There is also a recreation of the Rodrigue Blue Dog studio from his personal collection. Theres a section dedicated to the author James Lee Burke as well. For $5 you cant beat it.
Love the way they did the salt mines.
Wonderful ladies that work there. Very interesting and informative. Glad we have something like this in New Iberia.
Its a nice little museum. I visited a few years ago and really enjoyed it. Definitely worth checking out atleast once.Update: I visited a few months ago on my day off. There were changes made since I last visited and the place still looks really nice. I really enjoyed the salt mine room where it makes you think your going down to the salt mines. If you get chance to check this place out then go you wont regret it
A lot of knowledge out there
This museum along with Shadows on the Teche and the city of New Iberia did an excellent job with our school group. Were very thankful. I would strongly recommend it to any school groups wanting to visit the area, especially any school spanish club. For that matter, if anyone is near or going to New Iberia I would stop to see the museum.
It is an AWESOME place to visit
Great little hometown place with a good deal if history
Visiting New Iberia. Stop by Bayou Teche Museum. Check out New Iberia is history lots of pictures and stories of good old days.
Very nice, friendly staff. Amazing historical and cultural tour of New Iberia.
Awesome place to visit