- TripBuzz found 40 things to do with kids in or near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, including 19 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gonzales, Zachary, Denham Springs and Thibodaux.
 - From LSU Tiger Stadium to Alex Box Stadium, the Baton Rouge area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Water Parks, Dog Park and Landmarks.
 - The capital city of Louisiana, Baton Rouge was previously ruled by seven different governments, as made apparent by the various French and Spanish influences throughout the city. The city is an hour and a half west of New Orleans and its main port is the ninth-largest in the United States in terms of shipping.
 
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            Japanese cuisine such as vegetable tempura, hibachi steak, and sushi rolls such as the barbecue eel roll        
    
    
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            Stewart Horsemanship offers a variety of horseback-riding related services. The company offers lessons for beginning to advanced riders, camps and classes, lessons focused on specific skills, like barrel riding, and other services.        
    
    
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                1200 N Main Street, St. Martinville, LA 70582
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            Celebrating the diversity within the community, Longfellow-Evangeline State Park provides lots of things to see and do. This includes a museum, picnic area and various educational programs for school and youth groups.        
    
    
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                1200 North Main St, St. Martinville, LA 
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            Founded in 1934, the Longfellow Evangeline State Historic Site is the oldest park site in Louisiana. It covers 157 acres and has on its site several structures designated national landmarks.        
    
    
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            Located along the famous Bayou Teche, the Evangeline State Park acts as a representation of the cultural interplay among the diverse groups who formerly made the area their home. The site currently has a reproduction Acadian Farmstead that indicates how a single-family farm would look in the 1800s.        
    
    
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            Home of the world famous Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival, the Parc Hardy Office coordinates and hosts a variety of festivals, parties, and special events. Parc Hardy is a large open space with areas for kids to play.        
    
    
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            A sightseeing tour company with an emphasis on nature and wildlife, the Bayou Teche Experience offers two tours for visitors. There is a Natural History & Wildlife Tour and a Birding Tour, both of which include shuttle, kayak, and equipment.        
    
    
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                314 E Bridge Street, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
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            The Breaux Bridge Area Chamber of Commerce is a center for information about Breaux Bridge and its environs. It offers information about festivals, local dining and shopping, and business opportunities.        
    
    
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            With a museum dedicated to the first settlers of Louisiana, some of the Acadian Memorial's attractions are the murals, the eternal flame and the wall of names.        
    
    
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            Based on a poem by Henry Longfellow, the Evangeline Monument serves as a physical reminder of the expulsion of the Acadians. The statue was donated to the town of St. Martinville to celebrate and honor its Acadian history.        
    
    
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            Speaking on the story of the arrival of African Americans into Southwest Louisiana is The African American Museum. The museum features a collection of exhibits that support the main attraction, a twenty six foot mural by a renowned artist in the area.