Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon

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1920 Oneal Ln
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
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Premier Businesses in Baton Rouge, LA

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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WAKA House
  • • Sushi Specials
  • • Beef Donburi
  • • Organic Veggies & Homemade Sauce
(225) 293-4077
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Things To Do in Baton Rouge, LA

Independence Park Independence Park

If you're taking the kids out for a while and you don't want to pay outrageous admission prices, head for Independence Park. The area features lots of great amenities like playground rides, picnic tables, a soccer field and baseball diamond, walking trails, and a tennis center. It is one of the city's busiest parks not only because of the impressive features but also because of its central location. Other added attractions include a shuffle board area, and an area for skateboarding. There's something for everyone in the family at this park.

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Peveto Woods Sanctuary Peveto Woods Sanctuary

If you love birdwatching and want to make a bit of an escape from the usual rat race to do it, look no further than the Peveto Woods Sanctuary. Associated with the Baton Rouge Audubon Society, Peveto Woods Sanctuary encompasses approximately 40 acres and is located along the Louisiana coast in Cameron Parish. This habitat has been carefully preserved by the Baton Rouge Audubon Society and its reputation is so highly regarded that birders, nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from all 50 states and 20 foreign countries have journeyed here to take in the beauty of this magnificent slice of nature.

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Rural Life Museum Rural Life Museum

Get a taste of what life was like in Louisiana before the industrial revolution when you visit the Rural Life Museum and Windrush Gardens. The museum's credo is to commemorate and preserve history and educate future generations about not only the advances that have occurred up to this point, but the ones we will likely encounter in the future. Through various classes, field trips, and special exhibits, the museum offers several opportunities to dig deeper into various aspects of everything that came before.

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