Welcome to Maurice

The “Gateway to Vermilion Parish”, Maurice welcomes travelers leaving Lafayette on Hwy. 167. Originally occupied by the Attakapas Indians, this small community is named after Maurice Villien, a native of Savoie, France.

Established in 1870, the Village of Maurice was not incorporated until December 1911.

The Villagers
Jean Maurice Villien
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Maurice is home to several seafood restaurants, Hebert’s Specialty Meat Market that allows you to bring Cajun cooking home to your kitchen, antiques, designer egg purses and other one-of-a-kind creations of Vivian Alexander and City Bar, “a world famous” watering hole.

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Maurice Flea Market

Maurice

8701 Maurice Ave. Maurice, LA 70555

337-898-2282

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Woodlawn Chapel

Maurice

800 Woodlawn Rd Maurice, LA 70555

337-257-8035

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Vivian Alexander Gallery & Museum

Maurice

6165 Picard Ln. Maurice, LA 70555

337-522-2311

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Villagers Cafe

Maurice

8400 Maurice Ave. Maurice, LA 70555

337-898-1554

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