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Houma Essential Info
Overview
Houma is a small city (about 40,000 people, not including suburbs) in south central Louisiana. It is the seat and largest city in Terrebonne Parish, and the center of the Houma-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area. The region in total is home to a little over 200,000.
Bayou Terrebonne runs through the town roughly east to west between Main Street and Park Avenue, with the Intracostal Waterway running north to south.
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Basics
Best Time To Go
Mar-Oct
Current Time
Current Weather
Mostly Clear
Fun Facts
- The city was named after the historic Native American tribe of Houma people, believed to be related to the Choctaw.
- Downtown Houma has been listed as a significant historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The 1999 films Crazy in Alabama, Fight Club and A Lesson Before Dying were partially filmed in Houma.
- Richie Cunningham, a former All-Pro National Football League placekicker who played for the Dallas Cowboys, the Carolina Panthers, and the Jacksonville Jaguars during the late 1990s and early 2000s, was born in Houma.
Popular Foods
- Seafood Gumbo
- Blackened Red Fish
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