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Lena Dodson
15 September, 10:33
How did Baton Rouge get its name?
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Kayden Mata
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The present name of the city, however, dates back to 1699, when French explorers noted a red cypress tree stripped of its bark that marked the boundary between Houma and Bayou Goula tribal hunting grounds. They called the tree "le baton rouge," or red stick. The native name for the site had been Istrouma.
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