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7740 Greenwell Springs Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70814
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Mansurs On The Boulevard
  • • Locally Owned & Operated Since 1989
  • • Serves Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Dessert
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(225) 923-3366
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Baton Rouge Plumbing LLC
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(225) 262-0406
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Lewis Companies
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(225) 766-8802
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A & K Heating And A/C, Inc.
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(225) 275-2000
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Things To Do in Baton Rouge, LA

Global Wildlife Center Global Wildlife Center

If you're a real nature lover and want to see animals from all over the world but don't have the time or resources to make the trip, the Global Wildlife Center is a total must-see! This is the largest totally free-roaming wildlife preserve of its kind in the world. The 900-acre center is home to over 4,000 exotic, endangered and threatened animals from all over the planet. You can actually feed and touch the animals when you take the guided safari tour. Just reach out and touch a fascinating world of nature.

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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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