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West Baton Rouge Parish ( French: Paroisse de Bâton Rouge Ouest, Spanish: Parroquia del Oeste de Baton Rouge) is one of the sixty-four parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Established in 1807, [ 1] its parish seat is Port Allen. [ 2] With a 2020 census population of 27,199 residents, [ 3] West Baton Rouge Parish is part of the Baton Rouge ...
West Baton Rouge Parish: 121: Port Allen: 1807: One of the original 19 parishes. Was named Baton Rouge Parish until 1812. French phrase bâton rouge meaning red stick. A red stick was used by local Native Americans to mark the boundaries between tribal territories 28,266: 203 sq mi (526 km 2) West Carroll Parish: 123: Oak Grove, West Carroll ...
2nd, 6th. Website. Parish of East Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge Parish ( French: Paroisse de Bâton-Rouge Est; Spanish: Parroquia del Este de Bastón Rojo) is the most populous parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Its population was 456,781 at the 2020 census. [ 1] The parish seat is Baton Rouge, Louisiana's state capital. [ 2]
Congressional districts. 5th, 6th. Website. www .eastfelicianaclerk .org. East Feliciana Parish ( French: Paroisse de Feliciana Est, Spanish: Parroquia de Feliciana Oriental) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census, the population was 19,531. [ 1] The parish seat is Clinton. [ 2]
Significant dates. Added to NRHP. May 24, 1979. Designated CP. March 11, 1982. The Reiley-Reeves House is a historic house located in the Garden District of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 810 Park Avenue. It was constructed in c.1910-11 for planter George Junkin Reiley in the Queen Anne Revival style and it is one of the few homes from early 1900s ...
845 N. Jefferson Ave. 30°27′35″N 91°12′22″W. / 30.4597°N 91.2061°W / 30.4597; -91.2061 ( Aillet House) Port Allen. Permanent exhibit on the grounds of the West Baton Rouge Museum [5] 2. Allendale Plantation Historic District. Allendale Plantation Historic District. November 1, 1996.
History of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville provided Baton Rouge as well as Lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas with their current names. The foundation of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, dates to 1721, at the site of a bâton rouge or "red stick" Muscogee boundary marker. It became the state capital of Louisiana in 1849.
2,800 acres (1,133 ha) [19] 1942 [20] The park was once the site of a sugar plantation and brick yard operated by Bernard de Marigny. [19] Grand Isle State Park. Jefferson Parish. 140 acres (57 ha) [21] 1968 [22] [23] Grand Isle State Park is the only state-owned and -operated beach on the Louisiana gulf coast.