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CAJUN COAST PADDLING TRAILS
BAYOU TECHE PADDLING TRAIL
BAYOU TECHE/LOWER ATCHAFALAYA RIVER PADDLING TRAIL
BAYOU TECHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE PADDLING TRAILS:

1. Wood Duck

2. Black Bear

3. Alligator

4. Yellow Bayou

FRANKLIN PADDLING TRAILS:

1. Hanson Canal

2. Bayou Portage

GRAND AVOILLE COVE PADDLING TRAIL
CYPREMORT POINT PADDLING TRAIL #1
CYPREMORT POINT PADDLING TRAIL #2
PIERRE PART PADDLING TRAIL
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Franklin Paddling Trails

Franklin Paddling Trails
 

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Founded in 1808 as Carlin's Settlement, Franklin (named for Benjamin Franklin) became the parish (county) seat in 1811 and the first incorporated town in 1820.  Though early settlers included French, Acadian, German, Danish, and Irish, the town's culture and architecture is heavily influenced by the unusually large numbers of English that chose to settle there after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.  Numerous large sugar plantations arose in the area, and with the development of steamboating, Franklin became an interior sugar port.  By the 1830s, Bayou Teche was the main street of Acadiana, with one plantation after another.

 

The area's sugar cane planters were among the South's wealthiest agriculturists.  This is reflected in the grand plantation homes and mansions they built in Franklin and the surrounding countryside.  Most of these magnificent structures are still standing and well preserved, giving Franklin its unique architectural flavor.  Franklin's Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and encompasses over 420 noteworthy structures.  Many of the spectacular Greek Revival antebellum homes are along the live oak arcade on the East Main boulevard.  East Main Street retains its distinctive turn-of-the-century iron street light standards, which have become a symbol of the picturesque town.

 

Though a small town, Franklin has produced more than its share of statesmen, including five governors of Louisiana, four United States senators, a Chief Justice, and a Lieutenant Governor.  Franklin was also the boyhood home of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy.

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During the Civil War, the Battle of Irish Bend was fought near Franklin on April 14, 1863.  Though eventually forced to retreat, the badly outnumbered Confederate forces cost the Union troops significant losses.  Four hundred men were killed or wounded in the confrontation, which proved to be an important point in stopping the Union drive to invade Texas.

 

Today, Franklin is a modern town with a population of about 9,000.  The area produces oil, gas, carbon black, salt, seafood, and of course, sugar.

 

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Click here to see a checklist of South Central Louisiana birds.

 

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