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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Monroe, Louisiana, People from Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, West Monroe, Louisiana, Brownsville-Bawcomville, Louisiana, Sterlington, Louisiana, Swartz, Louisiana, Richwood, Louisiana, Claiborne, Louisiana, Chet D. Traylor, University of Louisiana at Monroe, KTVE, United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, Jamar Adcock, Don Shows, Frank Hoffmann, KNOE-TV, KNOE-FM, Masur Museum of Art, Jerry Stovall, Monroe Regional Airport, The News-Star, Edward J. Perkins, St. Frederick Catholic High School, Watson Brake, KARD, KLSE, Ouachita Parish School Board, Calhoun, Louisiana, Monroe Moccasins, KAQY, Monroe-Bastrop combined statistical area, West Monroe High School, D'Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge, Biedenharn Museum and Gardens, Monroe, Louisiana metropolitan area, Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Ouachita parish high school, Tommy Banks, Larry Anderson, KLIP, Twin City Gators, Mike Smith, Monroe City Schools, Pecanland Mall, Interstate 420, Monroe Civic Center, Mike Howell, Monroe Free Press, DeltaFest. Excerpt: Monroe, Louisiana - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Monroe, Louisiana Washington Plaza in downtown Monroe Monroe Convention Hall across from City Hall St. Matthews Catholic Church in downtown MonroeIt is a common misconception that Monroe is named for James Monroe of Virginia, the fifth President of the United States and, with Robert R. Livingston, one of the negotiators of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France. This is true only in an indirect sense. In truth, the settlement, formerly known as Fort Miro, adopted the name in honor of the...