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Historic Baton Rouge Coloring Book

Historic Baton Rouge Coloring Book
Author: Joseph A. Arrigo
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781565544215

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Purple pentagon barracks and a gold governor's mansion? Anything is possible when children choose the colors to use in this entertaining and educational coloring book. They might even (gasp!) choose to use colors other than purple and gold, even though this is the Historic Baton Rouge Coloring Book! Regardless of the colors the children choose, architectural gems including the Louisiana state capitol, Magnolia Mound plantation, and the Memorial Tower on the campus of Louisiana State University await their hues. Hopefully, the children will be kind enough to stay within the lines. But even if they don't, they are bound to have fun. As they exercise their artistic talents, they might just learn that Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital since 1849, is French for "red stick." This unusual name comes from the marker that once served as a dividing line for Indian tribal territory. They might even color it red!


It's Great to Be a Baton Rouge Kid

It's Great to Be a Baton Rouge Kid
Author: Melissa Wallace
Publisher: Pel
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781455623730

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Baton Rouge kids learn firsthand about Louisiana history and our unique culture. They ride by the capitol building, cheer for our team on Saturday nights, and take field trips to the zoo. This coloring book, which features such local icons as Alex Box Stadium, the brown pelican, cypress trees, and the Old State Capitol, celebrates the "Red Stick" culture and traditions that are instilled in its residents from childhood.


Historic Neighborhoods of Baton Rouge

Historic Neighborhoods of Baton Rouge
Author: Annabelle M. Armstrong
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010-08-13
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1614232504

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Baton Rouge is known for its rich history, food, politics, music and universities. Perhaps overlooked are the stories of how this large port city's close-knit neighborhoods have adapted to changes over the years. Annabelle Armstrong deftly navigates the evolution of these historic communities, showcasing southern charm and romanticism through firsthand accounts of people who call these places home. Journey back to the beginnings of Hundred Oaks, Capital Heights, University Acres, Wimbledon, Tara, Inniswold, Glenwood, Walnut Hills, Stratford, Steele Place, Broussard, Southdowns and many more popular places to settle down.


Historic Baton Rouge

Historic Baton Rouge
Author: Sylvia Frank Rodrigue
Publisher: Community Heritage
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781935377498

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"Commissioned by the Foundation for Historical Louisiana."


Historic Baton Rouge

Historic Baton Rouge
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1987
Genre: Baton Rouge (La.)
ISBN:

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Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge
Author: Sylvia Frank Rodrigue
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2008-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738525495

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"In 1699, on a high bluff along the Mississippi River, explorer Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville, found the fabled "Red Stick," a post that marked the line between two Native American nations and gave Baton Rouge, Louisiana, its name. This book chronicles 150 years of the daily activities of Baton Rouge's residents through images of the city's growth and development; life during the Civil War, floods, hurricanes, and economic depressions; and people working, playing, and celebrating"--Back cover.


South Baton Rouge

South Baton Rouge
Author: Lori Latrice Martin PhD and Raymond A. Jetson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467124729

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Founded in 1699, Baton Rouge was the site of countless historic events and the home to many people, including those of African ancestry. South Baton Rouge is an African American community located in Baton Rouge. It was one of the first places African Americans could receive a high school education in the state. The three-mile community around historic McKinley High School was the site of the nation's first successful bus boycott. When laws restricted where African Americans could live, work, learn, and play, South Baton Rouge was a refuge. African American restaurants, theaters, gas stations, and other businesses populated the community, and change-makers, including African American lawyers, judges, clergy, educators, and nurses, helped to sustain the community and other portions of the southern half of Louisiana's capital through the end of legal segregation and beyond.


Historic Photos of Baton Rouge

Historic Photos of Baton Rouge
Author:
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1618586033

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With a history tied to the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge has grown from its colonial past as a military outpost favored by the French, English, and Spanish, in turn, into an American city of modern industry and rich diversity. Through the years, the people of Baton Rouge have weathered travails while developing a unique culture and city. Baton Rouge has seen occupation during the Civil War, the destruction by fire and reconstruction of the State Capitol, catastrophic flooding, and political and civil conflict—but also the economic impact of a growing port, the historic arrivals of Louisiana State University and Southern University, and the joyful rituals of Saturday football and the Washington’s Birthday Firemen’s Parade. Telling the city’s story in words and vivid black and white images, Historic Photos of Baton Rouge documents 100-plus years in the life of the "Red Stick” as only the camera can capture it—one engaging image at a time.


Le Baton Rouge

Le Baton Rouge
Author: Baton Rouge Genealogical and Historical Society (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001
Genre: Baton Rouge (La.)
ISBN:

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