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  1. 20399 Government Blvd., P.O. Box 427, Livingston, LA 70754. Government Websites by CivicPlus®

  2. Livingston Parish was created by the state legislature in 1832 from part of St. Helena Parish.The historical parish seats were Van Buren (1832–1835), Springfield (1835–1872), Port Vincent (1872–1881), and Centerville (1881–1941). Livingston became the seat of government in 1941.. During the 2016 Louisiana floods, Livingston Parish was one of the hardest hit areas.

  3. Welcome to Livingston Parish! Each year, thousands of visitors discover the wonder of southeast Louisiana. From first-class golfing to an award winning Antique District, we offer something for everyone. We’re home to one of the most unique Bass Pro Outdoor Worlds in the US and our top choice hotels are only 10 minutes from downtown Baton ...

  4. Livingston is the parish seat of Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,769 at the 2010 census . Livingston hosts one of the two LIGO gravitational wave detector sites, the other one being located in Hanford, Washington .

  5. Livingston Parish has it all-friendly residents, exceptional public schools, superb shopping and dining, miles of natural waterways and plenty of parks and year round activities for the entire family. ... 20399 Government Blvd., P.O. Box 427, Livingston, LA 70754.

  6. Livingston Parish was originally part what was known as the Florida Parishes. The parish was created on February 10, 1832, when the State Legislature split St. Helena Parish in two. Historians differ as to which one, but the parish was definitely named after either Robert or Edward Livingston. In 1869, the parish lost territory when Tangipahoa ...

  7. The dedication ceremony will be held on Monday, March 4th, at 4:00pm at Sidney Hutchinson Park near the entrance of the walking trail by the Ball Park Road parking lot. For further details or inquiries, please reach out to the Parks and Recreation Department via email at parksandrecinfo@walker-la.gov or by phone at 225-665-3755.

  8. Livingston Parish is a hidden gem in Louisiana, offering plenty of activities for travelers. For those who love outdoor activities, Tickfaw State Park is the perfect place to explore. This park features hiking trails and waterways where visitors can enjoy canoeing or kayaking on the Tickfaw River. Antique Village in Denham Springs should be on ...

  9. livingstontourism.com › more › about-livingstonAbout Livingston

    Founded in 1832, Livingston Parish continues to grow. Conveniently located between the state capitol at Baton Rouge and the city of New Orleans, Livingston Parish attracts residents as well as businesses.From our rolling forest-covered terrain in the north to our submerged cypress forests and marshes in the south, Livingston Parish is a sportsman’s—and shopper’s—paradise.

  10. This immersive experience transports visitors back in time to the 16th century with jousting tournaments, live entertainment, and unique artisan vendors. Another must-visit attraction in Livingston Parish is the Tickfaw State Park. This beautiful state park offers hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and stunning views of the Tickfaw River.

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