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Send this Page to a Friend! Getting to Festival
From The North:
- South on I-49, at junction of I-10, I-49 becomes US 167 South (a.k.a. The Evangeline Thruway or US 90 South).
- Continue south on US 167 (Evangeline Thruway, US 90) for 2 miles (7 traffic lights).
- Turn right on Jefferson Street for .3 miles.
You will be in downtown Lafayette. Park and get into a festive mood. Enjoy. From The South:
- North on US 167 (from the Abbeville area) to Lafayette.
- Turn left on Jefferson St. for .5 miles.
You will be in downtown Lafayette. Park and get into a festive mood. Enjoy.
From The West:
- East on I-10 to exit 103a. Turn south on US 167 South (a.k.a. The Evangeline Thruway or US 90 South).
- Continue south on US 167 (Evangeline Thruway, US 90) for 2 miles (7 traffic lights).
- Turn right on Jefferson Street for .3 miles.
You will be in downtown Lafayette. Park and get into a festive mood. Enjoy.
From The East:
- West on I-10 to exit 103a. Turn south on US 167 South (a.k.a. The Evangeline Thruway or US 90 South).
- Continue south on US 167 (Evangeline Thruway, US 90) for 2 miles(7 traffic lights).
- Turn right on Jefferson Street for .3 miles.
You will be in downtown Lafayette. Park and get into a festive mood. Enjoy. Once You Get Here, You Need To Know Where To Go, So Take A Look At Our 2008 Site Map Below:  Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader, you will need to download and install this free Reader in order to view and print PDF files. Please read the software license agreement before downloading the program.  Click here to view and print the 2008 FIL Site Map
2008 Official Poster Artist: Paul Schexnayder
Poster: Painting by Paul Schexnayder; Design by Anne & Curtis Darrah, Darrah Design+Marketing. Pins: Designs by Anne & Curtis Darrah, Darrah Design+Marketing, based on Painting by Paul Schexnayder.
This site was made possible by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts, the Louisiana State Arts Council and the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.
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