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Welcome to the "Boudin Capital of the World," where visitors and residents regale in the culinary delights of boudin pistolette, crackling boudin balls with pepper jack cheese, boudin sandwiches, and, of course, regular ol' boudin (pronounced "boodan"). Birthplace of the celebrated Cajun singer, songwriter and poet Zachary Richard, the city celebrates its own annual Boudin Festival that pays homage to this delicacy that forms part of Louisiana's daily staple.
Known as the place, "Where the West Begins and Hospitality Never Ends", Scott is located to the west of Lafayette and lies 39 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. It was named after the illustrious Superintendent of Southern Pacific, Mr. J.B. Scott. First founded by the railroad built in 1880 using convict labor, it was not incorporated until 1904. Today, although it is actually a suburb of the bigger city of Lafayette, locals treat Scott as their own city with its distinctive history and memories. They even have a Heritage Interpretive Room where documentaries showcasing the local culture are screened and patronized whole-heartedly by proud locals. "The Scott Connection" is the city's first hometown newspaper that is published every Wednesday, and which provides readers with an unbiased reporting of events. View Scott City Guide