By travelguylife.com
The 450-foot Art Deco tower of the Louisiana State Capitol is one landmark that characterises the Baton Rouge skyline.
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This attraction, which is located adjacent to Baker and just over 10 minutes from Central, is very close by.
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Up until the 1930s, the state capitol was housed in the stunning Gothic Revival building that towers over River Rd in Baton Rouge.
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Beautiful park on the site of a former gravel mine may be found on the Comite River's east bank.
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Louisiana State University, located just south of downtown and regarded as one of the nation's most beautiful college campuses, is one of Baton Rouge's most popular destinations.
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Three kilometres of pathways crisscross the middle and northern regions of the reserve, which is an essential habitat for migratory birds.
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Another attraction to keep in mind in downtown Baton Rouge is the old governor's mansion, which is only a short stroll east of the Old State Capitol.
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Off Hooper Road, next to the Central High School football stadium, lies this modest-sized neighbourhood park.
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A tiny but well-equipped public water park is located close to the PARDS Fitness Center in Denham Springs, just a short distance from Central.
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The contemporary Capitol Park Museum, a division of the Louisiana State Museum, features top-tier exhibits exploring every facet of Louisiana's past and present.
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