This historic home, built in the 1800s and located in Eunice, Louisiana, was the abode of J.C. Keller Sr. and stayed in his family for 6 generations. Keller was the part-owner and promoter of the famous Liberty Theatre located mere steps away from his family’s estate. This theatre which opened in 1924, played host to tightrope walkers and musicians like Tex Ritter, Jimmy Clanton, the Bowery Boys, and Roy Rogers.
The first floor features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms including the master bedroom with a full en suite bath, complete with a large four-poster, master-sized bed. The master bedroom also has french doors leading into a parlor room. The second floor boasts three bedrooms and a full-sized bath. Common rooms include a living room, dining room, and kitchen with limited access. You can spend your day on the large covered porch overlooking historic downtown Eunice or take a walk to the nearby Jean Lafitte National Park Prairie Acadian Cultural Center and a number of museums. If you time your stay right, you will be in the center of the action for Cajun country’s Mardi Gras celebration.
The perfect place to sit back and drink in the over 100 years of history found within its walls, this bed and breakfast allows you to enjoy your early mornings in peace with an included continental breakfast and free WiFi. Children 14 and older are allowed. This bed & breakfast is also available to rent for small events. You can pay with cash, travelers checks, or card.