Grand Coteau
Grand Coteau is my home. We moved here in 1976 when Hilary accepted a teaching position at The Academy of the Sacred Heart (founded in 1821). It has a population of less than 1000 and has more than 70 structures on the National Register of Historic Places. It may have the highest concentration of religious institutions relative to its population of any community in the world. There is of course the previously mentioned Academy of the Sacred Heart, then there is St. Charles Borromeo Church, St. Charles College Jesuit Spirituality Center, Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House, and St. Ignatius Elementary School.
The historic district is rare in that it encompasses large amounts of undeveloped property and an abundance of live oak trees. There is a peacefulness here no doubt influenced by the religious atmosphere.
Rodriguez Walk
Grotto - St. Charles College
Academy of the Sacred Heart
Front Gate - Academy of the Sacred Heart
Oak Alley - Academy of the Sacred
Alcide Charles
Barmstorming
Wilfred "Beck" Barriere
Cottage Manger Scene
Evangeline Maid Bread Billboard
Foraz House
Foraz House Porch
St. Charles Cemetery Old Jesuit Section
Mary Louise Charles
Meditation
Olivier Store a la Charles
Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House
Plowed Field
Porch Cat
The Red House
St. Charles Church
Belfry - St. Charles Church
Steeple of St. Charles College
Entrance - St. Charles College
Azaleas in Bloom
The Kitchen Shop
Twisting Oak
Watermelon Greens
Winter Wheat