Livingston, Louisiana
Restaurants
G&J Drive Inn Restaurant
Waynes BBQ
 
Attractions
Lakeside RV Park

 

 

Livingston became the parish seat in 1941 when the courthouse was moved there from Centerville (Springville).  The town is situated approximately in the north central part of the parish, about 25 miles east of Baton Rouge and inbetween Interstate 12 and U.S. Highway 190.

LIVINGSTON  PARISH  FAIR
 The Livingston Parish Fair is held the second full week in October at the Livingston Parish Fair Grounds on U.S. Hwy 190 just west of the town of Livingston. The fair features a parade, rodeo, midway, livestock show, school and crafts exhibits, beauty pageant, cheerleader competition, a spelling bee, Old Folks Day and more.

 

                  

               Below-Old Livingston Parish Courthouse

Veterans Memorial-All wars memorial

Town of Livingston-Official Government Site of The Town Of Livingston

Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office

G&J Drive Inn Restaurant-Great food at a low price!

Livingston Parish Technical College

Outback Antiques & Collectibles

Attic Treasures Antiques

Henderson Auctions

Doyle Fles Market
 
Miller-Doyle Inspection Station    http://miller-doyle.com/miller-mvi.html
  
Miller-Ridge Subdivision   http://miller-doyle.com/miller-ridge.html
 
Old Miller Plantation   http://miller-doyle.com/old-miller.html
 
Miller-Doyle Rental Properties   http://miller-doyle.com/md-rental.html