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The Bayou Paul Colored School was one of the first schools established in the St. Gabriel area. It opened its doors to African American students in 1936 under the late Amanda Grace Anderson.
Carville is the national museum honoring leprosy patients—once quarantined on site—and the medical staff who cared for them and made medical history. The museum collects, preserves and interprets medical and cultural artifacts to inform and educate the public about Hansen’s disease (leprosy).
St. Gabriel Catholic Church is believed to be the oldest Catholic Church structure in Louisiana. It was built in 1769 and has been moved several times.
City Hall 5035 Iberville Street P.O. Box 597 St. Gabriel, LA 70776
Office Numbers Phone: 225-642-9600 Fax: 225-642-0043
Office Hours Mon - Thurs: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Fri: 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM