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When did they remove the stars and Bars from the 7 flags over BR

Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:06 pm
Posted by willymeaux
Member since Mar 2012
4755 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:06 pm

How it used to look

I was at the centroplex earlier and I realized they replaced the Stars and Bars with the ugly Baton Rouge flag. When did this happen?
This post was edited on 10/1/17 at 2:15 pm
Posted by SamuelClemens
Earth
Member since Feb 2015
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Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:07 pm to
2013
Posted by Golfer
Member since Nov 2005
75052 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:11 pm to
None of those are the Baton Rouge flag.


Sweet edit after I corrected you...
This post was edited on 10/1/17 at 3:36 pm
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
21618 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:12 pm to
When they decided to erase white people from all the history books and make us all slaves.
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
164267 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:16 pm to
Wow that's stupid. No one even knows what that flag is.
Posted by Ponchy Tiger
Ponchatoula
Member since Aug 2004
45156 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:17 pm to
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Wow that's stupid. No one even knows what that flag is.


Wow, I bet these clowns were involved with hiring Orgeron.
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
51301 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:22 pm to
Six Flags over Texas also removed the Confederate Flag



Posted by LSUTigersVCURams
Member since Jul 2014
21940 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:25 pm to
Damn shame
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
113972 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:25 pm to
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was at the centroplex



How was catfish town?
Posted by GFaceKillah
Welcome to the Third World
Member since Nov 2005
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Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:26 pm to
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:32 pm to
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The name "Six Flags" refers to the flags of the six different nations that have governed Texas: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States, and the Confederate States of America
Erasing history is such a good idea. Founders would love it. Hitler would love it. Durka durka durka Baghdadi from ISIS gives it a thumbs-up
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
21618 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:34 pm to
Proving once again that white people in America are the single most oppressed people in history.
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
164267 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:36 pm to
Love that BR still has a road sign up to show you which way to Catfish Town when you get off at Government St
Posted by Kcrad
Diamondhead
Member since Nov 2010
54954 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:37 pm to
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Six Flags over Texas also removed the Confederate Flag






The flag the red arrow points to is the stars and bars.
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
43030 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:41 pm to
Stars and Bars was the 1st CSA flag
Posted by baseballmind1212
Missouri City
Member since Feb 2011
3259 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:43 pm to
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Catfish Town


Forgive me.. But wtf is catfish town.
Posted by willymeaux
Member since Mar 2012
4755 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 2:48 pm to
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How was catfish town?

Gone......but never forgotten
Posted by Twenty 49
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2014
18774 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 3:01 pm to
I remember a news article about Catfish Town. One of the investors was a lawyer who lost a ton of money. He said something like, "I've told my friends that if I ever start talking about investing in real estate to have me interdicted because I've obviously lost my mind."
Posted by liz18lsu
Naples, FL
Member since Feb 2009
17303 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 3:03 pm to
TD Link on the Topic

quote:

CATFISH TOWN, a failed festival marketplace downtown, has been converted to an office complex with the Resolution Trust Corporation as its major tenant. The complex of renovated 19th-century brick warehouses on the banks of the Mississippi opened as a $28 million retail center on July 4, 1984, with great fanfare, drawing 250,000 people. But within 18 months it was virtually empty. In June, Resolution Trust -- the Federal agency that disposes of properties held by failed thrift institutions -- rescued the 160,000-square-foot complex, now owned by National Asset Bank of Houston. It signed a five-year lease for up to 100,000 square feet for its consolidated Louisiana-Mississippi office. It occupies 71,000 square feet and will soon exercise part of its option for 15,000 more, said Larry Lalumandier, the office's assistant director of administration. Catfish Town is now 79 percent leased with rents of $9 to $11 a square foot, said Rodolfo Aguilar, who was hired in 1989 by the Houston bank to resuscitate the complex. A survey of 550 business, community and government leaders on what should become of Catfish Town persuaded Mr. Aguilar to convert it to an office complex with an entertainment component. He said he hopes to close a deal soon with a restaurant for 10,000 square feet and is working to attract other food and entertainment tenants to make Catfish Town a "festival workplace." The complex was planned by a local lawyer, Richard J. Dodson, and a group of investors who became interested in redeveloping the city's dilapidated riverfront warehouse district. The group first renovated two warehouse structures into office buildings. The two- and three-story buildings, called Maritime I and Maritime II, have a total of 82,000 square feet -- not part of Catfish Town -- and are 90 percent leased. Next the group decided to develop 13 buildings into a festival marketplace with a food court and small shops. The name was chosen because the property was on the former site of Catfish Pond. Mr. Aguilar attributes its failure to two factors: It opened just as the decline in the oil and gas industry battered Louisiana's economy, and Baton Rouge, with its population of 400,000, is not large enough and does not have enough tourism to support a festival marketplace. In 1987, Allied Bank of Texas foreclosed on the property. Allied Bank was bought out in 1988 by First Interstate of California, which then became First Interstate of Texas. National Asset Bank was set up by First Interstate of Texas to liquidate more than $100 million of Allied's bad assets, among them Catfish Town.
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
73681 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 3:06 pm to
Probably 1862; the question is why would you put it back up.
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