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  1. Baton Rouge ( / ˌbætənˈruːʒ / ⓘ BAT-ən ROOZH; French: Bâton-Rouge, pronounced [bɑtɔ̃ ʁuʒ]; Spanish: Bastón Rojo) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, it had a population of 227,470 as of 2020; [4] it is the seat of Louisiana's most populous parish (county ...

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      History of Louisiana. Human habitation in the Baton Rouge...

  2. The Red Stick sculpture. Today, at the same spot on Scott’s Bluff, a commemorative Red Stick sculpture stands tall to pay homage to how the city of Baton Rouge got its name. Have you ever wondered how Baton Rouge, Louisiana got its name? Discover the history of the Red Stick, where it was located, and when Baton Rouge was founded.

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  4. December 12, 1982. The Louisiana State Capitol ( French: Capitole de l'État de Louisiane) is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Louisiana and is located in downtown Baton Rouge. The capitol houses the chambers for the Louisiana State Legislature, made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as the office of the ...

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  5. Aug 19, 2014 · The Florida parishes were soon annexed into Louisiana, and later in 1812, Louisiana was admitted into the Union. 10. Mark Twain loved Baton Rouge, but hated the Old State Capitol. “Baton Rouge was clothed in flowers, like a bride – no, much more so; like a greenhouse,” he wrote in Life on the Mississippi.

  6. Baton Rouge is the capital city of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, it had a population of 227,470 as of 2020; it is the seat of Louisiana's most populous parish (county-equivalent), East Baton Rouge Parish, and the center of Louisiana's second-largest metropolitan area, Greater Baton Rouge.

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