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    From the children's museum website…
    “After the March, 1993, purchase of the historic Heymann Food Center building at 201 East Congress Street in Lafayette, the museum finally had its permanent home.”

    Also, I think I remember reading on the wall of history heading towards the restroom that it used to be the largest grocery store in Louisiana. IIRC.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LaCajunsFan View Post
    You are correct. Well, we both kind of are, I’m just wrong maybe in the naming. The children's museum is at the corner of Polk and Congress. I just thought that used to be a storage for Heymann’s, but I guess it was a grocery store. I didn’t know that. Didn’t know Heymann’s had a grocery store.
    When first married, 67, and wife putting me thru grad school, that store was our cheep food. 18 months ate on their specials. Funky smell. Cheap prices. Meat section was scary. Still better than on campus.

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