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  2. U.S. Route 61/190 Business - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, all Louisiana documents point to US 61/190 running on the pre-2019 alignment, [10] with the exception of internal routings which show that the portion of Florida Street between I-110 and River Road having been transferred back to the City of Baton Rouge. [11]

  3. Odell S. Williams Now And Then African-American Museum

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    The Odell S. Williams Now And Then African-American History Museum or the Baton Rouge African-American Museum, is a non-profit [1] museum of African-American history and heritage located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [2] United States. The museum is named for Odell S. Williams, an educator in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

  4. Neighborhoods in Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge, Louisiana has many historic neighborhoods, dating back as far as the early 19th century.. Downtown - Baton Rouge's central business district.; Spanish Town - Located between the Mississippi River and I-110, it is one of the city's more diverse neighborhoods and home to the State Capitol and the city's largest Mardi Gras Parade.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in East Baton ...

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    West of Leon Netterville Drive; also roughly bounded by Harding Blvd., the Mississippi River, Roosevelt Steptoe Dr. and the eastern edge of Lake Kernan, Southern University campus 30°31′23″N 91°11′52″W  /  30.52318°N 91.19788°W  / 30.52318; -91.19788  ( Southern University Historic

  6. Magnolia Mound Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    The plantation house, first a cottage, is one of the earliest buildings in the present-day city of Baton Rouge. [citation needed]The land was owned originally by James Hillin, an early Scots settler who arrived in 1786, who lived there with wife Jane Stanley Hillin, five children, and six enslaved Africans: Thomas, John, Lucia, Catherine, Jenny, and Anna. [6]

  7. United States Post Office and Courthouse–Baton Rouge

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    The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse-Baton Rouge, also known as Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was built in 1932. It includes Art Deco and Moderne architecture. It served historically as a post office, as a courthouse, and as a government office building. [2] [3]

  8. H. J. Wilson Co. - Wikipedia

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    The store was begun by Huey John Wilson in 1947 as a jewelry vendor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ten years later, Wilson opened his first catalog showroom. By 1982, Wilson's was the third-largest catalog showroom chain in the United States. [1] At its peak, it had 80 stores in 12 states.

  9. John Hill (planter) - Wikipedia

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    John Hill was born in Old Monkland [1] (now part of Coatbridge), Lanarkshire, Scotland, where his family operated coal mines and iron works, on March 12, 1824, to George Hill (January 1785 – 1852 [2]) and Isabella Christie (1787 – c. 1837) [3] (sister to coal mine owner Alexander Christie (1789 – 1859) of Milnd).