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Baton Rouge: Unique Traditions and Attractions From LSU To Mardi Gras

Every town has its traditions. Check out these fun facts about what makes Baton Rouge so special.

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Baton Rouge is a place like no other. And whether you grew up here, recently moved to the area or you’re just an occasional visitor, you know that Baton Rouge has its own special traditions and history that make it so unique.

A few things to know:

  • Baton Rouge is home to Louisiana State University, a flagship public university with over 35,000 students. The campus boasts beautiful architecture and is a great spot for a stroll, especially during spring when the azaleas are in full bloom.
  • If you're a fan of Cajun and Creole cuisine, Baton Rouge is the place to be. The city has a vibrant food scene, and many restaurants specialize in dishes such as gumbo, jambalaya and crawfish. Be sure to check out local favorites like Tony's Seafood, Parrain's Seafood and Ruffino's.
  • Baton Rouge is steeped in history, and visitors can learn about the city's past by visiting sites like the Old State Capitol Building, Magnolia Mound Plantation and the USS KIDD Veterans Museum. These attractions offer a glimpse into Baton Rouge's rich cultural heritage.
  • For a unique shopping experience, head to the Red Stick Farmers Market, where you can find fresh produce, handmade crafts and local goods. The market takes place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at four locations in Baton Rouge and is a great way to support local farmers and artisans while enjoying the city's lively atmosphere.
  • Did you know that Baton Rouge has its own Mardi Gras celebration? The city's Mardi Gras parade is known for its colorful floats, lively music and festive atmosphere. It's a great way to experience the joy and energy of this beloved Louisiana tradition.

What's your favorite thing about Baton Rouge? Let us know below in the comments!

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