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6363 Main St Ste G
Zachary, LA 70791
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Premier Businesses in Baton Rouge, LA

WAKA House
  • • Sushi Specials
  • • Beef Donburi
  • • Organic Veggies & Homemade Sauce
(225) 293-4077
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Mansurs On The Boulevard
  • • Locally Owned & Operated Since 1989
  • • Serves Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Dessert
  • • Wine List Consists Of Over 295 Selections
(225) 923-3366
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Juban's
  • • Numerous Menus To Choose From
  • • Local Fish, Seafood & Gumbos Available
  • • Extensive Wine List
(225) 346-8422
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Things To Do in Baton Rouge, LA

Old Governor's Mansion Old Governor's Mansion

Louisiana's Old Governor's Mansion has, in a sense, gotten a second chance. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is a breathtakingly beautiful structure that also serves as the headquarters for the Foundation for Historical Louisiana. The home has a dramatic history all its own. The structure was built in 1929 by Huey P. Long and served as the governor's residence until 1963 when a new structure was built. The house museum now houses rare artifacts, documents, and other relics of Louisiana's history and features regular tours headed by highly knowledgeable guides. The venue is also available for private parties, family gatherings and weddings.

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Mike The Tiger Mike The Tiger

Everybody likes Mike, especially since he's the official mascot for Louisiana State University. Hundreds of fans and nature lovers alike flock to see Mike in his natural habitat at the LSU Tiger Cage; visiting Mike has become one of the city's favorite attractions. Originally, Mike's habitat was a mere 2,000 square feet and very limited for an animal (and mascot) of his stature. His home has now been expanded to include an impressive 15,000 square feet and he now resides in what is considered to be an amazing recreation of a tiger's natural habitat. Also, the lair features plenty of oak trees and an Italianate tower that echoes the architecture of the LSU campus.

 
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