The Ultimate Weekend Getaway to Monroe-West Monroe, Louisiana
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As a dual-city destination, Monroe-West Monroe, Louisiana has a character all its own. And throughout this unique destination located on the banks of the Ouachita River in North Louisiana, visitors find a captivating collection of people and places to welcome and entertain them. And before they know it, they feel right at home among the one-of-a-kind personalities and attractions here.
Where To Start Your Day
When gearing up for a day of family fun, start at Haskell’s Donuts. This local favorite serves a variety of donuts along with fritters and more. Corner Coffee & Provisions has a more extensive menu, offering a variety of craft coffee options, breakfast items and sweet treats all day long.Fun Experiences You Don’t Want To Miss.
Fun Experiences You Don’t Want To Miss
Before the Robertsons there were the Biedenharns and they have left quite a legacy here. The Biedenharn Museum & Gardens encompasses a historic home, beautiful garden and two museums that combine to create a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors. Joseph A. Biedenharn was the first bottler of Coca-Cola® and the museum showcases memorabilia including a collection of vintage signs and a Model T Coca-Cola delivery truck.
A friendly soda jerk tells stories of “Mr. Joe” in a replica soda fountain. Next door, visitors will find an amazing collection of Bibles that began with a single gift to Emy-Lou Biedenharn, Joe’s daughter. Today the Bible Museum includes a permanent collection of rare and historically important Bibles along with changing exhibits throughout the year.
Both museums are flanked by the Historic Biedenharn Home and exquisite ELSong Garden. The home was built in 1914 and its rooms reflect the life of Emy-Lou, who loved music, nature and family. Outside, the English garden adds beauty and seasonal variations.
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Chennault Aviation & Military Museum tells the stories of three historic chapters in the nation’s and Monroe’s history. The museum is in the last remaining classrooms of the Selman Field Navigation School, the largest school of its kind in the U.S. during WWII. More than 15,000 navigators were trained here during WWII.
The story of the birth of Delta Airlines from a regional crop-dusting service is also told through exhibits and memorabilia. And lastly, the life and career of Louisiana native General Claire Chennault, leader of the famed Flying Tigers of WWII, is told here.
The extensive exhibit showcases the world’s largest collection of Chennault artifacts. The museum grounds also feature a growing outdoor display of historic aircraft and vehicles.
If you have little with you that need to burn off some energy head to Excalibur Family Fun Center, a popular spot for vacationing families. A soaring rock wall, host of arcade games, giant indoor playground and 3,000-square-foot laser tag course are all a part of the fun. Outside, two go-kart tracks, batting cages and miniature golf add even more options.
Where To Eat & Drink
Monroe native and award-winning Chef Cory Bahr is a Food Network Star and Food & Wine “Best New Chef”, as well as chef and owner of Parish Restaurant & Bar. Outdoor dining is available which is always my choice when the weather is nice.
For lighter fare head to Standard Coffee Co. , which is much more than a coffee shop. In addition to a curated coffee selection, the shop also has a creative lunch menu of soups, sandwiches and bowls.
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Where To Stay
There are plenty of popular regional and national hotels to choose from in Monroe-West Monroe.
In addition, there are unique options like Logtown Estate a stunning bed & breakfast. The home was built in 1847 and, surrounded by a pecan orchard, a corn field and the Ouachita River, exudes Louisiana character.
For a downtown bed & breakfast experience, Hamilton House Inn is the perfect spot. This two-story historic building offers five unique guest rooms and outstanding homemade breakfasts.