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Located in the southeastern part of the state in the Florida Parishes,
Livingston Parish
is unique in several ways. North of Highway 190, the population is predominantly Anglo-Saxon
Protestant, while south of Highway 190 you will find the French-Catholic population. The Free
State of Livingston, established in 1832, was so named because of a philosophy of
independence and self-reliance. The parish was built by a humble class of proud people. Come
see the folk housing, low-land homes, largest Hungarian settlement in the state, grazing
buffalo and deer. Sure to relieve the stress of a busy lifestyle are the tall willowy pines,
lazy rivers, bayous, swamp tours, bird-watching and much more. See our antique village. Stay
in one of our bed & breakfasts. Enjoy some of the best Cajun and Creole cuisine in the state.
For more information, contact:
Livingston Parish Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Credit:
Louisiana Office of Tourism.
More information....
Area Culture and Traveler's Guide, with a Tour
Listings for Travelers: Attractions, Dining, Lodging and More
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