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re: Are there many LSU fans in St. George?

Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:36 am to
Posted by Insurancerebel
Madison
Member since Aug 2021
1582 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 10:36 am to
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It's now the largest city in Louisiana - about 450,000, with the metro area about 650,000. (The NOLA metro area though is 1.2 million)

North Baton Rouge has a few bad areas. Maybe a few parts of downtown.

But the State Capital Grounds and central, southeastern and University areas of BR are generally fine.



I lived in Baton Rouge for some time. It is now St George I believe.

Really nice neighborhoods next to a trailer park. No area was truely safe, as you had crack or meth being cooked a block or two down.

If I went a month without someone trying to get into one of our vehicles I felt lucky.
Posted by MetryTyger
Metro NOLA, LA
Member since Jan 2004
15607 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 11:02 am to
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Insurancerebel
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It's now the largest city in Louisiana - about 450,000, with the metro area about 650,000. (The NOLA metro area though is 1.2 million)

North Baton Rouge has a few bad areas. Maybe a few parts of downtown.

But the State Capital Grounds and central, southeastern and University areas of BR are generally fine.


I lived in Baton Rouge for some time. It is now St George I believe.

Really nice neighborhoods next to a trailer park. No area was truely safe, as you had crack or meth being cooked a block or two down.

If I went a month without someone trying to get into one of our vehicles I felt lucky.




Well so did I.

No, Baton Rouge is not St. George.
St. George may exist in the future but will be a smaller area.

I don't know what 'trailer parks' you are talking about, but they aren't 'next' to the SE BR subdivisions and gated communities. Nor is there a 'meth' problem or vehicle vandalism in those areas.

Baton Rouge is more spread out now, with the University area and central and SE Baton Rouge nicer.

Everyone can have an opinion. But I think you are wildly off base.

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