- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Alexandria, Louisiana, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Marksville.
- From Alexandria Zoological Park to T.R.E.E. House, the Alexandria area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: Zoos, Historic Buildings, Dance Studios and Bowling.
- Offering an array of arts, shopping and entertainment, Alexandria is a mid-size town located on Red River. Along with the Alexandria Zoo, the city features an historic downtown community with a Farmer's Market, art museum, numerous restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. The city also provides its residents with opportunities for outdoor recreation such as golf, fishing, baseball, basketball and tennis.
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1100 Keyser Avenue, Natchitoches, LA 71457
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A roller skating facility and community fun center, the Natchitoches Skating Center Inc offers open skating as well as special event and party rentals. The facility features a shop with skates for rent.
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Part of the local Acadiana Cinema chain, Parkway Cinema 6 is a movie theater multiplex that screens first run Hollywood movies with digital video and sound. The theater features stadium seating, and offers discount matinee tickets.
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400 Rapides Drive, Natchez, LA 71457
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Delve in to the history of the unique culture of Creoles at the Cane River Creole National Historical Park. Learn about the effect of droughts, slavery, agriculture, and the Civil War on the Creole people and culture.
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615 South Drive, Natchitoches, LA 71457
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One of only 69 fish hatcheries in the US, the National Fish Hatchery & Aquarium has hatched hundreds of species of fish over its many years of operation. Visit the hatchery to discover how hatchings are managed and the importance on wildlife the hatchings have.
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Located in Natchitoches, Louisiana, Fort St. Jean Baptiste is a museum and historical interpretive center. The Fort was originally built in the early 18th century and was an important location in the French and Indian War.
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Historic plantations with a distinct Creole flair dot the largely rural landscape of the Cane River National Heritage Area. Included in the region is the town of Natchitoches, which is the oldest community within the Louisiana Purchase, and the St. Augustine Catholic Church in the village of Natchez.
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Dating to the late 18th century, the Prudhomme-Rouquier House is one of the oldest buildings in the Natchitoches Historic District. Built in the French-Creole tradition, the home was later remodeled to reflect the Greek Revival period popular in its day.
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Honoring over 300 Louisiana sports figures, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame provides education about their contributions to state history. Activities include interactive exhibits, viewing of memorabilia collections and guided tours.
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Commemorating the achievements of Louisiana athletes from throughout the state's history, the La Sports Hall of Fame features an extensive array of exhibits highlighting the state's rich history in sports.
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An affiliate of the Louisiana State Museum, the Old Courthouse Museum is an historic landmark in Natchitoches. It includes artifacts, documents and records that mark events related to both local and state history.