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Lake Charles, the 5th largest city in Louisiana, is known for its Cajun and Creole culture, and its legendary Cajun cooking and fine cuisine.

Lake Charles is considered the "Festival Capital" of Louisiana with its 75 annual festivals, from Mardi Gras early each year to the Contraband Days Pirate Festival later in the year.

Area gaming casinos include the L'Auberge Du Lac Casino Resort, the Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel, and the nearby Delta Downs Racetrack, Casino and Hotel. A large petrochemical industry base also provides a part of the area economy.

Lake Charles is also the home of McNeese State University, and serves a large, regional retail area in Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas.

The first people to settle the lake were Mr. and Mrs. LeBleu of Bordeaux, France. They arrived in 1781 and built their home six miles east of the present site of Lake Charles, and known today as LeBleu Settlement. On March 16, 1867 the area formerly known as Charleston was incorporated into the town of Lake Charles.

Rich in history, the Charpentier Historic District extends over 40 blocks of downtown Lake Charles, and includes one of the finest collections of Victorian architecture in Louisiana, dating from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Lake Charles is about 100 miles southwest from Alexandria via U.S. 165, and located strategically on I-10 and the Calcasieu River, as shown on the map below.

I distinctly remember the dozens of trip my father made from Alexandria to regional insurance meetings held at the Chateau Charles Motel (see photo below) in Lake Charles, and our offshore fishing charters from nearby Cameron.

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The parish seat of Calcasieu Parish, the City of Lake Charles is located near Sulphur, Westlake, Vinton, Iowa, Dequincy, Kinder, Jennings, Cameron and Holly Beach on the Gulf of Mexico. For more information, visit the web site of the Southwest Louisiana Chamber of Commerce and Economic Alliance.

Shown below are a few images of the past from Lake Charles ... down Ryan Street and past the Hotel Charleston ...

Greetings from Lake Charles, Louisiana

Ryan Street

Downtown, 1920s

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Ryan Street

Downtown, 1950s

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Ocean Going Steamer

Loading Rice at Lake Charles, LA

 

City Hall

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Bird's Eye view of Ryan Street, Looking South from Pujo Street

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Masonic Temple

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Masonic Temple

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Scene on Lake Calcasieu, Skyline of Lake Charles in the distance

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Boat Club

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Aerial view of the Calcasieu - Lake Charles highway bridge, U.S. 90 and I-10

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Majestic hotel

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Hotel Chareston

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Chateau Charles Motel

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Crystal Courts

The South's Most Modern Tourist Court

Highway 90

2900 East Broad Street
Lake Charles, Louisiana

Sammy's

Southwest Louisiana's finest restaurant and cocktail lounge

Lake Charles, Louisiana

The Aragon Cafe & Drive Inn

2501 E. Broad, Lake Charles, Louisiana

McNeese Junior College

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Lake Charles, Louisiana Map

Courtesy of Google Maps

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