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Aug 15
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Monroe and West Monroe Louisiana Welcome...

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Monroe and West Monroe, Louisiana, are known for their twin-city dynamic, blending culture, outdoor recreation, and local attractions. They are particularly known for the Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, and the Masur Museum of Art. West Monroe's Antique Alley is a popular destination for shopping, and both cities offer a variety of restaurants featuring Cajun cuisine and other international flavors.

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