Town of Baldwin

The town of Baldwin is located near the western side of St. Mary Parish and is renowned for its serene lifestyle, agricultural history and access to the beautiful and historic Bayou Teche. A closer look at Balwin reveals the emergence of new residential communities, a new library and a new middle and high school. With the recent addition of the Baldwin Community Center, Baldwin residents enjoy a multi-purpose community center, sports complex consisting of three baseball fields, tennis courts, a tot lot, nature trail, walking track, putting green and fishing pier.
Baldwin boasts a varied inventory of available lands, convenient to major highways, rail and water. A 100-plus acre industrial tract with rail and utilities lies conveniently at the intersection of U.S. Interstate 49 with water frontage on the Charenton Canal which has connections from Bayou Teche to the Intracoastal Gulf Waterway. Other suitable development locations are also available.
Baldwin is the gateway to the Sovereign Nation of Chitimacha and the Cypress Bayou Casino, Offering the excitement of world-class casino gaming, entertainment and dining. Enjoy a world away experience all within the convenience and hospitality of the Baldwin community.

At a Glance

Population: 2,436
Median Family Income: $25,606
Recreation & Culture: Cypress Bayou Casino, Chitimacha Indian Reservation and Tribal Museum, Baldwin Community Service Center, Town Park on Charenton Road, walking trails, fishing pier, historic homes, connections south to Cypremort Point State Park on the Gulf of Mexico.

Contact:

Town of Baldwin
800 Main Street, P.O. Box 800
Baldwin, LA 70514-0800
(337) 923-7523
www.townofbaldwin.com

Resources and Public Facilities:

Electricity   Newspapers   U.S. Post Office (337)-923-6896
Cleco (800)- 622-6537 Franklin Banner-Tribune (337)-828-3706 Library  
Cable TV   The Dailv Iberian (337)-365-6773 St. Mary Public Library  
Cox Communication (337)-828-2302 Television/Radio   West End Branch (337)-923-6205
Garbage   KOKI 95.3 FM (985)-395-9536 Internet  
Town of Baldwin (337)-923-7523 KWBJ TV 39 (985)-384-6960 Cox Communication (337)-828-2302
Telephone   Police 911 or Gulf Coast Broadband (985)-384-7040
AT&T, Residential (888)-757-6500 Baldwin Police Dept. (337)-923-4845 Integrated Data System (985)-385-5600
AT&T, Business (866)-620-6000 Fire 911 or Director of Economic Development  
Gulf Coast Broadband (985)-384-7040 Baldwin Fire Dept. (337)-923-6093 Frank Fink (337)-828-4100 ext. 340
Integrated Data System (985)-385-5600        

City of Franklin

Enter the City of Franklin and be prepared to be transported back to splendor and grandeur of the antebellum south of yesteryear. Home to more than 400 historic homes and structures, recognized by the National Registrar of Historic Places, Franklin is one of the most beautiful cities in America. Franklin is a city steeped in history and was home to five Louisiana governors, four U.S. senators, a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, one lieutenant governor and the President of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis. Blended among Franklin’s concentration of historical places, are progressive and dynamic businesses including an oyster purification processor and specialists in fabrication in aluminum and special materials. Sugar farming and refining, as well as carbon black production, are also mainstays of the Franklin economy. Franklin is located at a convergence of Bayou Teche and Charenton Canal, a waterway connecting the community to the Intracoastal Gulf Waterway. The community is also serviced by rail and U.S. Interstate 49. Franklin is the seat of government for St. Mary Parish.

At a Glance

Population: 7,660

Housing Units: 3,352

Recreation & Culture:

  • Fairfax Foster Baily Boat Landing
  • Young-Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States of Louisiana
  • Franklin historic District
  • Cypremont Point State Park
  • Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge
  • Belle view Golf and Country Club
  • Bayou Teche Black Bear and Birding Festival
  • Oaklawn Manor
  • Cajun Coast Tourist Center
  • Thiel House Bed & Breakfast
  • The Prevost House B&B
  • The Harvest Moon Festival, Teche Theater
  • Grevemberg House.

 

Contact:

City of Franklin
300 Iberia Street
P.O. Box 567
Franklin, LA 70538
(337) 828-3631
www.franklin-la.com
www.facebook.com/cityoffranklinlouisiana

Resources and Public Facilities:

Electricity Newspapers Fire 911 or
Cleco (800)- 622-6537 Franklin Banner-Tribune (337)-828-3706 Franklin Fire Dept (337)-828-6328
Cable TV Television/Radio U.S. Post Office (337)-828-3904
Cox Communication (337)-828-2302 KFRA 1390AM (985)-385-1391 Library
Garbage KMRC 1430 (985)-384-1350 St Mary’s Parish Sheriffs Dept
Town of Baldwin (337)-828-4935 KOKI 95.3 FM (985)-384-6960 Memorial Branch (337)-828-1782
Telephone Police 911 or Internet
AT&T, Residential (888)-757-6500 Franklin Police Dept (337)-828-1716 Cox Communication (337)-828-2302
AT&T, business (866)-620-6000 St Mary’s Parish Sheriffs Dept 911 or Gulf Coast Broadband (985)-384-7040
Gulf Coast Broadband (985)-384-7040 Franklin (337)-828-1960 Director of Economic Development (985)-385-5600
Integrated Data System (985)-385-5600 Frank Fink (337)-828-4100 ext. 340