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The Livingston Parish Fair Parade is a beloved annual tradition that kicks off fair week with vibrant community spirit. Departing from Doyle Elementary School near Will Hughes Road, the parade advances north on LA Highway 63 and wraps up at the fairgrounds via US Highway 190. A colorful mix of fire trucks, police vehicles, floats, marching bands, dance teams, and costumed groups makes its way alongside horseback riders and covered wagons. Participants are judged in different age divisions upon returning to the fairgrounds. Organized by volunteers Rip Jones, Nancy Stewart, and Derek Gardner, this parade celebrates both modern charm and long-held traditions.

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About this park

The Livingston Parish Fair Parade is a beloved annual tradition that kicks off fair week with vibrant community spirit. Departing from Doyle Elementary School near Will Hughes Road, the parade advances north on LA Highway 63 and wraps up at the fairgrounds via US Highway 190. A colorful mix of fire trucks, police vehicles, floats, marching bands, dance teams, and costumed groups makes its way alongside horseback riders and covered wagons. Participants are judged in different age divisions upon returning to the fairgrounds. Organized by volunteers Rip Jones, Nancy Stewart, and Derek Gardner, this parade celebrates both modern charm and long-held traditions.

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