Posted March 4, 200817 yr I loved this little neighborhood...just East of downtown, but surrounded by questionable areas to say the least. It reminded me a lot of Savannah, GA (pretty much just because of the tree lined medians) but not as well maintained. Either way, here is my favorite Baton Rouge nabe - The Garden District: 1. The requisite sign picture 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. The path ahead... 15. 16. Beautiful 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. That's all I've got
March 4, 200817 yr Some sweet houses, both large and small. The big, old trees help the neighborhood.
March 4, 200817 yr Haven't been there for many years. Lots and lots of family down there. I use to get shipped down there for summer break, almost every summer. Not the time to be down there. It has to be the closest thing to The Rain Forest that we have in The US. Back then, I remember extreme differences in neighborhoods from block to block. Leaning houses, on bricks aroung the corner from really, really nice mansion like homes, etc. Is it still like that. I heard that after Katrina, they have been flooded with displaced New Orlean's, causing high appreciation and a boom in home building. Did you see any evidence of That?
March 4, 200817 yr All these post and pics are great UR! I went to New Orleans and Baton Rouge last summer and absolutely fell in love with the southern style and architecture those cities have! I can't wait to visit again.
March 4, 200817 yr Randy always takes pics of the broken up sidewalks he finds. I would argue they add character :-D
March 4, 200817 yr Randy always takes pics of the broken up sidewalks he finds. I would argue they add character :-D Broken sidewalks are cool! I have one in front of my apartment! :lol:
March 4, 200817 yr Untl an old lady trips over them lol maybe we could just put up some aesthetic warning signs and preserve them?
March 4, 200817 yr Not as impressive as New Orleans' but still quite nice. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
March 4, 200817 yr Back then, I remember extreme differences in neighborhoods from block to block. Leaning houses, on bricks aroung the corner from really, really nice mansion like homes, etc. Is it still like that. Yes it is still like that...it is a cluster of stuff. Industry in the middle of residential and what not. There seemed to be very little rhyme or reason behind things...although they did have a nice city-wide street grid. I heard that after Katrina, they have been flooded with displaced New Orlean's, causing high appreciation and a boom in home building. Did you see any evidence of That? Many locals spoke of this and I did see some new activity...apparently the population has spiked somewhat as well. With that said, I was coming from Atlanta where there is new construction everywhere and Baton Rouge didn't not even come close to comparing with that. Even from a Cincinnati perspective I would consider the amount of construction going on there to be an abnormal amount...but maybe I came in a bit late to see it, or maybe this is a lot relative to what they're used to down there.
March 5, 200817 yr Many locals spoke of this and I did see some new activity...apparently the population has spiked somewhat as well. With that said, I was coming from Atlanta where there is new construction everywhere and Baton Rouge didn't not even come close to comparing with that. Even from a Cincinnati perspective I would consider the amount of construction going on there to be an abnormal amount...but maybe I came in a bit late to see it, or maybe this is a lot relative to what they're used to down there. I'll bet it's just been more than they have been use to. Like Ohio, I don't think Louisiana has seen a construction explosion in many moons.
March 5, 200817 yr Very nice. We used to have a tree lined median on Broad here in Columbus at one point, so I know how taking it out would detract from the feel of this place.
March 5, 200817 yr This is why they invented rubber sidewalks! 14. The path ahead... ^I don't think rubber sidewalks would cure that mess, but I like where your head is at.
May 12, 201015 yr hi everyone,.. i am new in this forum,.. i found that it is very helpful for me because it contains very informative posts and sharing s,..thanks
June 2, 201015 yr How you been, Magyar?! Been better. Gained a degree, lost a parent, saw a hurricane, or two, or three.
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