Baton Rouge, La. Downtown. View of west side of 400 Block of Riverside Mall (now 3rd. St) from Laurel looking North. Lerner Shops, Bert's Camera Center, Florshim Shoes, Kress. November, 1972. color slide
Southern University and A & M College, Public sculpture
"Awakening". Sculpture by Al LaVergne on Southern University Campus, F. G. Clark Center Parking Lot. Constructed of steel and weighing three tons, it is a "representation of a facet of positive changes in America." Erected ca. 1976
Southern University and A & M College, Public sculpture
"Awakening". Sculpture by Al LaVergne on Southern University Campus, F. G. Clark Center Parking Lot. Constructed of steel and weighing three tons, it is a "representation of a facet of positive changes in America." Erected ca. 1976
Martin Luther King Jr. Monument by New Orleans artist Authur Silverman. Plaque noting the dedication in 1997 in the River Center Performing Arts Theatre Plaza.
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
La Maison Francaise, or the French House, at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge opened in 1935 as a language immersion center and residence hall for women studying the French or Italian languages.
This is the Indian Camp Plantation, also known as the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center Museum. These grounds were first used for hunting and fishing by Houmas Indians. The actual plantation was established in the 1850's, and then abandoned in...
Baton Rouge, La. Downtown. Historic Marker for Gras-Devall Plaza. 4th and Main Sts. "These four corners were dedicated for public use in 1809 by Antonio Gras and Edith and Richard Devall. A market was to be in the center and the corners used for...
Baton Rouge group arriving in the City of Guatemala. In center is Mayor Christian holding certificate of honorary citizenship and key to the city presented to him by the Mayor of the City of Guatemala. Date: ca. 1960's
Old Governor's Mansion, 502 North Blvd, Baton Rouge, La. Served as the Louisiana Arts and Sciences Center at the time of this photograph. Date: ca. 1960
Baton Rouge (La.), Mayors, Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979, National Association of Counties
Mayor Woody Dumas, center with New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, left and an unknown man at the National Association of Counties (NACo) Clean Water Congress in Atlanta, GA. November 7, 1965
Mayor Woody Dumas being "arrested" at the Krewe of Romany Ball by Mrs. Gaye Montagnio for having counterfeit money in his possession. The Ball was held at the Louisiana State University Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La. On January 8, 1977