Monroe is an interesting city to live in because of natural scenes and historical sites. Monroe is part of the Ouachita Parish and has been nicknamed “Twin Cities of Northeast Louisiana” because of its neighboring West Monroe. Monroe has a booming economy which gives you more reason to be a part of this city.
The government of this area has made policies that encourage its economic growth. You will find government and private establishments like St. Francis Medical Center, Chase, and CenturyLink being part of the top employers in this area.
If you visit Monroe in the last week of June, you can be a part of the Miss Louisiana annual pageant. Another interesting place you can visit is the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo which boasts of over five hundred animals.
Emily P Robinson Rec Center, Lillie Marbles Recreation Center, and Harvey Benoit Recreation Center, are some of the recreation centers with facilities for indoor and outdoor recreation where you can visit to shake off fatigue from your bones.
Monroe’s restaurants are the meeting point of various cultures. Copeland’s of New Orleans, for example, offers a lengthy menu of Cajun-Carole classics, plus signature drinks.
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