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Welcome to Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Louisiana's state capital. We're located at the center of Louisiana's cultural excitement, close to all the sights and fun that make our state unique. Whether you're coming for a family vacation, romantic getaway, group tour or convention, you'll find everything you need in Baton Rouge for an unforgettable time. Airports, restaurants, etc. are located inside the city limits.

Baton Rouge is an exciting blend of all that is Louisiana - from its dynamic and diverse musical heritage, to its Cajun, Creole and Old South cuisine. It is a city of significant landmarks and museums, swamps, plantations and legendary hospitality.

In recent years, a number of new attractions, museums and restaurants have opened much to the delight of visitors from around the world. In the fall of 1999, Louisiana's Old Governor's Mansion joins the Old State Capitol, riverboat casinos, the Mall of Louisiana, Bluebonnet Swamp, Alligator Bayou Swamp Tours, and our numerous plantation homes in providing visitors with a variety of things to see and do in the Baton Rouge area. Additionally, several new bed & breakfast inns and 1200 new hotel rooms make it simple, easy and affordable to stay overnight in Baton Rouge.

Streets and highways are clean, brightly lit and easy to travel. Attractions and historic sites are clearly marked and all have parking facilities. Baton Rouge is home to some of the finest restaurants in the United States featuring fresh seafood, French, Cajun and Creole cuisine and traditional Southern cuisine. More than 52 hotels, motels and bed and breakfast inns provide 8,000 guest rooms.

With mild and short winters, fabulous falls and glorious springs, you can't go wrong in Baton Rouge, whenever you choose to visit. Baton Rouge has a semi-tropical climate. The weather is consistently warm from May to September Winter is usually mild and short-lived (generally only January and February) perfect for outdoor activities. Spring is glorious and a light jacket is all that is needed as you tour the grounds of any plantation. Our blooming season is quite long, lasting more than seven months of the year, but spring is the most dramatic. Fall is mild and only a light sweater is needed in the evenings. Precipitation is reasonably well-distributed and ample throughout the year with an average annual precipitation of 55 inches. Linens, lightweight cottons and lightweight sweaters are the best items to pack when visiting Baton Rouge.

Red Stick, Baton Rouge's name and symbol, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Photo by hanneorla, February 2006

If you have taken a better photo of Baton Rouge. Please email us a copy and if we like it, we might use it. Baton Rouge is a busy deepwater port of entry; an important transportation, distribution, and commercial center for a large oil, natural gas, and farm area; and a major oil-refining hub. The petrochemical and fuel corporation ExxonMobil has large facilities and is one of Baton Rouge's major employers. Manufactures include concrete products, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, chemicals, plastics, and resins.

The city has notable antebellum houses. The old capitol (1882), built in the Gothic style of the original, which was burned in the Civil War, still stands; a new 34-story capitol was completed in 1932. Also of interest are the governor's mansion, the old arsenal museum, the retired destroyer Kidd, and the Huey Long grave and memorial. The city has an arts and science center (with a planetarium), several museums, a zoo, and a symphony orchestra. It is the seat of Louisiana State Univ. and Agricultural and Mechanical College and of Southern Univ. and Agricultural and Mechanical College.

Baton Rouge is served by the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport.

Baton Rouge literally means "redstick," but visitors to our city know that Baton Rouge means Old South beauty, Creole culture, Cajun zest, colorful politics and an all-around good time.

Named by French explorer Iberville 300 years ago for the "red stick" along a Mississippi River bluff, Baton Rouge has been shaped by a variety of cultural and environmental influences. Our cuisine is a blend of Creole and Cajun, topped with Italian, German, Spanish, Caribbean and Greek flavorings. Our architecture reflects African American and Caribbean influences, with large balconies and many doors.

Our language also reflects our international heritage. While visiting Baton Rouge, you will hear locals revert to versions of French in everyday conversation. Cher, a term of endearment, is not exclusive to the French or Cajuns in the area. Many of us will have an "envie," a longing for something, usually food. And of course, there are beignets, cafe au lait, and etouffee. Fais do do, literally meaning, "put to sleep," means a party.

Today Baton Rouge's rich cultural tradition can be seen in our unique attractions, heard in our Zydeco, Blues and Cajun music, and tasted in our blend of Creole, African-American, French and Spanish cuisine. Baton Rouge is truly the center of Louisiana's cultural excitement. It is "Authentic Louisiana at Every Turn."

Baton Rouge is a community where life provides pleasure, opportunity and growth to its residents in lifestyle and in business - a community that seeks new opportunities through innovative thinking and new relationships. This is a city where some of the world's most advanced industrial facilities sit side by side with antebellum mansions. Cutting edge technology has chiseled a firm foothold in this thriving industrial and agricultural center that still retains the charm and romance of the Old South.


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Twusea | How Litigation against Riverstone Residential gets Dismissed

Documents relating to Toxic Mold Litigation | Jefferson Lakes Apartments managed by Riverstone Residential

This is the first example of how a case can just "disappear." Much more to come. And what about laws? It does not seem to matter that any of this might be considered illegal.

Guarantee Services Team of Professionals does an extremely large amount of service calls to Jefferson Lakes Apartments to vacuum out air ducts and dryer vents.

An employee from this company came to our apartment along with the head of maintenance (this is documented in the depositions). This was after we were told they were coming to test (for the presence of mold) and then clean. By then we knew that could not possibly be done in one afternoon and told them we would rather wait until we could be away from the apartment. They came over to look anyway. The Guarantee Services employee was able to determine by simply looking at our mold covered air vents that the black growth was "dust". "Dust" is the word management uses when people complain about this black stuff (mold growth) on their vents and then would have them vacuumed out.

The plaintiff's(me) attorney subpoenaed records from this company because they would show if air duct cleaning had been done in our apartment in the past and how many times. Since the perfectly clean and freshly painted over air vents were totally covered in black thick mold growth in just 3 months - it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out they would have obviously needed to be and were cleaned before.

There is an Affidavit of Guarantee Service Team of Professionals, Inc. where secretary/treasurer Ellen Folks swears that the copies of records we were given are a true and accurate copy of their business records. There are many records showing service calls to the apartment complex but not the ones in the time frame asked for which is the whole point. This error was not corrected by the plaintiff's attorney.



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In a display of the federal government's heightened concern for New Orleans and its desire to show tangible improvements since Hurricane Katrina struck almost exactly three years ago, the Bush administration's ...



Louisiana governor delcares emergency; will activate Guard for Gustav

BATON ROUGE, La. - Gov. Bobby Jindal late today declared a state of emergency in Louisiana, where preparations are under way for the possible arrival of Tropical Storm Gustav.





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Hotels in Baton Rouge

Courtyard Baton Rouge Acadian Center
2421 S ACADIAN THRUWAY - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70808
Chase Suite Hotel Baton Rouge
5522 Corporate Blvd Baton Rouge La 70808
La Quinta Inn Baton Rouge
2333 SOUTH ACADIAN THRUWAY - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70808
Amerisuites Baton Rouge East
6080 BLUEBONNET BLVD. - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70809
Quality Suites - Baton Rouge
9138 BLUEBONNET CENTRE BLVD - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70809
Embassy Suites Baton Rouge
4914 Constitution
Comfort Inn University
2445 S Acadian Thruway Baton Rouge La 70808
Sleep Inn South Baton Rouge
10332 PLAZA AMERICANO DR - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70816
Courtyard Bat Rou Siegen Lane
10307 North Mall Drive Baton Rouge La 70809
Baymont Inn & Stes Baton Rouge
10555 RIEGER ROAD - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70809
Homewood Ste Baton Rouge
5860 Corporate Blvd Baton Rouge La 70808
Crossland Sherwood Forest
11140 Boardwalk Dr Baton Rouge La 70808
Red Roof Baton Rouge
11314 BOARDWALK DRIVE - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70816
Comfort Suites Airport
2949 VARSITY ST - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70807
Fairfield Inn
7959 ESSEN PARK AVE - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70809
Ramada Inn Capital Conf Ctr
1480 NICHOLSON DRIVE - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70802
Residence Inn Baton Rouge Siege
10333 North Mall Drive Baton Rouge La 70809
Towneplace Suites By Marriott
8735 Summa Boulevard
Springhill Suites Baton Rouge
7979 ESSEN PARK AVENUE - Baton Rouge, LA, US 70809
Corporate Inn
2365 College Drive Baton Rouge La 70808
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