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    • What natural phenomenon threatens Baton Rouge because of its closeness to the coastline? Answer: Hurricanes. In 2008, Hurricane Gustav was the worst hurricane to hit Baton Rouge at the time, with winds over 100 mph.
    • Approximately how many miles inland is Baton Rouge from the closest point on the Gulf of Mexico? Answer: 60 miles. Baton Rouge is in southeast Louisiana, approximately 60 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.
    • What is the meaning of "Baton Rouge"? Answer: Red stick. Sieur d'Iberville, a French explorer who was taking an exploration party on the Mississippi River, saw a reddish cypress pole adorned with bloody animals.
    • What Baton Rouge newspaper was founded in 1842? Answer: The Advocate. "The Advocate" has been published by Capital City Press. Capital City Press was founded by Charles P, Manship, Sr.
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  4. Jun 11, 2024 · Baton Rouge, city, capital of Louisiana, U.S., and seat (1811) of East Baton Rouge parish. Baton Rouge is a port situated at the head of deepwater navigation on the Mississippi River, in the southeast-central part of the state.

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  7. 6 days ago · Answer: Baton Rouge Baton Rouge is French for "red stick". It got its name when French explorer Andre Penicaut spotted a red stick on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in about 1700.

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