The governor's mansion, Magnolia Mound plantation, and the Memorial Tower on the campus of Lousiana State University are but three of the architectural gems that await their hues at the hands of eager, coloring children. As they exercise their artistic talents, children will also learn that Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital since 1849, is French for red stick. This unusual name comes from the marker that once served as a dividing line for Indian tribal territory. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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