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Firmin Breaux an Acadian pioneer bought land in this area from the French land grant owner. In 1799 he built a footbridge across Bayou Teche. Persons giving directions back at that time were told to go to "Breaux's bridge" and so the name stuck.
The town actually was a result of Firmin's widow Scholastique, who drew up a plan and sold property which became what is now the city. Not many towns can claim that a woman was the driving force behind their development - especially in 1830
Breaux Bridge calls itself the "Crawfish capitol of the world" and celebrates this event every OTHER year.
For information about Breaux Bridge see
http://gov.breauxbridgelive.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=43
For information about the Crawfish Festival see http://bbcrawfest.com/
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