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  2. History of LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    A sportswriter for the Baton Rouge Advocate claimed he saw coach Moore at a local store stocking up on nails before LSU's game against No. 1 Tennessee. Kavanaugh failed to score in the game, however, and the Tigers lost 20–0. The Nashville Banner named Kavanaugh co-MVP of the Southeastern Conference along with Bob Foxx of Tennessee.

  3. List of Sonic the Hedgehog characters - Wikipedia

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    Rouge the Bat. Voiced by: English: Lani Minella (2001–2004), Kathleen Delaney (2005–2010), Karen Strassman (2010–present), Kazumi Evans (Sonic Prime) Japanese: Rumi Ochiai. Rouge the Bat is a white, anthropomorphic bat who made her first appearance in Sonic Adventure 2 in 2001, and who has been featured in most games since. She has ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in East Baton ...

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    Baton Rouge. 25. The French House. The French House. More images. January 13, 1982. ( #82002768) On Louisiana State University Campus, corner of South Campus Drive and Highland Road. 30°24′52″N 91°10′42″W.

  5. Baton Rouge Rougarou - Wikipedia

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    www .brrougarou .com. The Baton Rouge Rougarou are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The team is a member of the Texas Collegiate League (TCL). The Rougarou play their home games at Pete Goldsby Field in Baton Rouge. The Team is currently owned by former LSU Tigers baseball pitcher and current Louisiana Sports ...

  6. LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    Callin' Baton Rouge – The Garth Brooks song "Callin' Baton Rouge" is played at each game. LSU cheerleader. Geaux Tigers – A common cheer for all LSU athletics, Geaux Tigers, pronounced "Go Tigers", is derived from a common ending in Cajun French names, -eaux. Fans began using this spelling in the 1990s to add local flavor to the standard cheer.

  7. West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    West Baton Rouge Parish ( French: Paroisse de Bâton Rouge Ouest, Spanish: Parroquia del Oeste de Baton Rouge) is one of the sixty-four parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Established in 1807, [1] its parish seat is Port Allen. [2] With a 2020 census population of 27,199 residents, [3] West Baton Rouge Parish is part of the Baton Rouge ...

  8. Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple - Wikipedia

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    Location. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. Geographic coordinates. 30°21′45.59039″N 91°6′30.18599″W. /  30.3626639972°N 91.1083849972°W  / 30.3626639972; -91.1083849972. Exterior finish. Imperial Danby White marble from Vermont. Temple design. Classic modern, single-spire design.

  9. St. Joseph's Academy (Baton Rouge) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Academy (SJA) is an all-girls Catholic school established in 1868 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille. St. Joseph's Academy (SJA) is the oldest high school in Baton Rouge. It is the sister school of the all-boys Catholic High School, only three-tenths of a mile to the north. [3] It is located on a live oak shaded campus in Mid ...