The Chauvin Sculpture Garden In Louisiana Just Might Be The Strangest Roadside Attraction Yet
Chauvin is a tiny town in Terrebonne Parish that you may have never heard of. Home to about 3,000 people, the charming fishing town has one of the most unique roadside attractions in Louisiana: the Chauvin Sculpture Garden.

Hill moved onto the property in 1988 and originally lived in a tent until he was able to build himself a small cabin.

Unfortunately, Hill was evicted in 2000 for failing to keep the grass on his property cut.
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They maintain the grounds and spruce up the sculptures with fresh coats of paint so that the garden can be enjoyed for many years to come.
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Each one is more thought-provoking than the last.

He also put himself into several scenes, often torn between the good vs. evil them that plays so heavily throughout the garden.

Made of 7,000 bricks and countless sculptures, the lighthouse is certainly the main event when you visit this quirky sculpture garden.

All of the sculptures are so unique, and each one tells its own story.

It's open daily from dawn until dusk.
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Chauvin Sculpture Garden & Art, 5337 Bayouside Dr, Chauvin, LA 70344, USA