National Register of Historic Places listings in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.

Location of East Baton Rouge Parish in Louisiana

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 92 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish, including 3 National Historic Landmarks. Another three properties were once listed but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Audubon Plantation House
 
Audubon Plantation House
May 14, 1987
(#87000729)
21371 Hoo Shoo Too Road
30°21′05″N 90°57′20″W / 30.35134°N 90.95549°W / 30.35134; -90.95549 (Audubon Plantation House)
Baton Rouge
2 Baker High School Auditorium
 
Baker High School Auditorium
January 29, 2014
(#13001125)
3200 Groom Road
30°35′15″N 91°09′51″W / 30.58738°N 91.16418°W / 30.58738; -91.16418 (Baker High School Auditorium)
Baker
3 Baker Presbyterian Church
 
Baker Presbyterian Church
March 1, 1990
(#90000346)
3015 Groom Road
30°35′19″N 91°10′09″W / 30.58862°N 91.16913°W / 30.58862; -91.16913 (Baker Presbyterian Church)
Baker
4 Barthel Pigeonnier
 
Barthel Pigeonnier
July 13, 1983
(#83000499)
2161 Nicholson Drive
30°25′34″N 91°11′12″W / 30.42603°N 91.1866°W / 30.42603; -91.1866 (Barthel Pigeonnier)
Baton Rouge
5 Baton Rouge Electric Company (BRECO) Public Utilities Complex
 
Baton Rouge Electric Company (BRECO) Public Utilities Complex
July 13, 2017
(#100001311)
1509 Government Street
30°26′40″N 91°10′22″W / 30.44437°N 91.1727°W / 30.44437; -91.1727 (Baton Rouge Electric Company (BRECO) Public Utilities Complex)
Baton Rouge Also known as Gulf States Utilities (GSU) and Entergy. The 3.165 acres (1.281 ha) area comprises three contributing properties built between 1915 and 1940.[6]
6 Baton Rouge High School
 
Baton Rouge High School
November 6, 1986
(#86003130)
2825 Government Street
30°26′43″N 91°09′35″W / 30.44531°N 91.15967°W / 30.44531; -91.15967 (Baton Rouge High School)
Baton Rouge
7 Baton Rouge Junior High School
 
Baton Rouge Junior High School
September 27, 1984
(#84001271)
1100 Laurel Street
30°27′02″N 91°10′43″W / 30.45043°N 91.17869°W / 30.45043; -91.17869 (Baton Rouge Junior High School)
Baton Rouge Also known as City Court Building. Now hosting Baton Rouge Department of Public Works.[7]
8 Baton Rouge National Cemetery
 
Baton Rouge National Cemetery
July 9, 1997
(#97000768)
220 North 19th Street
30°26′58″N 91°10′03″W / 30.44941°N 91.16758°W / 30.44941; -91.16758 (Baton Rouge National Cemetery)
Baton Rouge
9 Baton Rouge Savings and Loan Association
 
Baton Rouge Savings and Loan Association
January 29, 2014
(#13001126)
400 North Boulevard
30°26′48″N 91°11′11″W / 30.4467°N 91.18634°W / 30.4467; -91.18634 (Baton Rouge Savings and Loan Association)
Baton Rouge
10 Baton Rouge Waterworks Company Standpipe
 
Baton Rouge Waterworks Company Standpipe
December 4, 1973
(#73002242)
131 Lafayette Street
30°26′51″N 91°11′22″W / 30.44757°N 91.1895°W / 30.44757; -91.1895 (Baton Rouge Waterworks Company Standpipe)
Baton Rouge
11 Beauregard Town Historic District
 
Beauregard Town Historic District
October 14, 1980
(#80001713)
Roughly bounded by North Boulevard, East Boulevard, Government Street, South 10th Street, South Boulevard, South River Road and Saint Louis Street
30°26′36″N 91°11′04″W / 30.44342°N 91.18451°W / 30.44342; -91.18451 (Beauregard Town Historic District)
Baton Rouge
12 Belisle Building
 
Belisle Building
October 19, 1993
(#93001104)
344 and 350 3rd Street
30°27′00″N 91°11′17″W / 30.4501°N 91.18802°W / 30.4501; -91.18802 (Belisle Building)
Baton Rouge
13 Borden Dairy March 17, 2020
(#100005100)
4743 Florida Blvd.
30°27′03″N 91°08′30″W / 30.4508°N 91.1418°W / 30.4508; -91.1418 (Borden Dairy)
Baton Rouge
14 Broussard House
 
Broussard House
July 10, 2003
(#03000616)
4512 Highland Road
30°24′06″N 91°10′13″W / 30.4016°N 91.1704°W / 30.4016; -91.1704 (Broussard House)
Baton Rouge
15 Campbell Apartment Building
 
Campbell Apartment Building
June 23, 2011
(#11000398)
528 East State Street
30°25′09″N 91°10′21″W / 30.41928°N 91.17243°W / 30.41928; -91.17243 (Campbell Apartment Building)
Baton Rouge
16 Capital City Press Building
 
Capital City Press Building
October 16, 1986
(#86002870)
340 Florida Street
30°26′57″N 91°11′15″W / 30.44908°N 91.18745°W / 30.44908; -91.18745 (Capital City Press Building)
Baton Rouge
17 Central Fire Station
 
Central Fire Station
April 5, 1984
(#84001277)
427 Laurel Street
30°27′03″N 91°11′11″W / 30.4507°N 91.18651°W / 30.4507; -91.18651 (Central Fire Station)
Baton Rouge Now hosting the Robert A. Bogan Firefighters Museum.
18 City Park Golf Course
 
City Park Golf Course
December 20, 2002
(#02001546)
1442 City Park Avenue
30°25′54″N 91°10′03″W / 30.43169°N 91.16757°W / 30.43169; -91.16757 (City Park Golf Course)
Baton Rouge
19 Cushman House
 
Cushman House
February 20, 1991
(#91000072)
1606 Main Street
30°35′30″N 91°10′01″W / 30.59164°N 91.16708°W / 30.59164; -91.16708 (Cushman House)
Baker Now hosting the Baker Heritage Museum.
20 Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District
 
Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District
November 10, 2009
(#09000899)
3rd Street between Main Street and North Boulevard
30°26′58″N 91°11′18″W / 30.44932°N 91.18826°W / 30.44932; -91.18826 (Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District)
Baton Rouge
21 Drehr Place Historic District
 
Drehr Place Historic District
November 13, 1997
(#97001422)
Roughly bounded by Government Street, South 22nd Street, Myrtle Avenue, and Saint Rose Avenue
30°26′29″N 91°09′49″W / 30.4413°N 91.1637°W / 30.4413; -91.1637 (Drehr Place Historic District)
Baton Rouge
22 Dufrocq School
 
Dufrocq School
March 28, 2002
(#02000268)
330 South 19th Street
30°26′43″N 91°10′07″W / 30.4453°N 91.1687°W / 30.4453; -91.1687 (Dufrocq School)
Baton Rouge Also known as Dufrocq Elementary School and Dufrocq Montessori Magnet Elementary School.
23 East Baton Rouge Parish Library July 11, 2024
(#100010507)
700 Laurel Street
30°27′02″N 91°11′00″W / 30.4505°N 91.1832°W / 30.4505; -91.1832 (East Baton Rouge Parish Library)
Baton Rouge
24 Fairhaven Plantation House February 11, 1988
(#88000102)
18630 Samuel Road
30°37′45″N 91°14′00″W / 30.62921°N 91.23346°W / 30.62921; -91.23346 (Fairhaven Plantation House)
Zachary
25 Florence Coffee House
 
Florence Coffee House
January 20, 1980
(#80001714)
130 Main Street
30°27′05″N 91°11′24″W / 30.45125°N 91.18997°W / 30.45125; -91.18997 (Florence Coffee House)
Baton Rouge
26 The French House
 
The French House
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 / 30.4145°N 91.17826°W / 30.4145; -91.17826 (The French House)
Baton Rouge
27 Fuqua Hardware Store Building
 
Fuqua Hardware Store Building
May 12, 1999
(#99000497)
358 3rd Street
30°27′01″N 91°11′17″W / 30.45023°N 91.18802°W / 30.45023; -91.18802 (Fuqua Hardware Store Building)
Baton Rouge Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
28 Hart House
 
Hart House
August 1, 1980
(#80001715)
Iowa Street
30°25′35″N 91°11′10″W / 30.42651°N 91.18623°W / 30.42651; -91.18623 (Hart House)
Baton Rouge
29 Heidelberg Hotel and Hotel King
 
Heidelberg Hotel and Hotel King
May 20, 1982
(#82002769)
200-201 Lafayette Street
30°26′55″N 91°11′22″W / 30.44872°N 91.18943°W / 30.44872; -91.18943 (Heidelberg Hotel and Hotel King)
Baton Rouge
30 Highland Stockade March 2, 2000
(#00000191)
Address restricted[9]
Baton Rouge
31 Kean's Apartment Building July 11, 2024
(#100010510)
158 West Chimes Street
30°25′03″N 91°10′39″W / 30.4174°N 91.1776°W / 30.4174; -91.1776 (Kean's Apartment Building)
Baton Rouge
32 Kleinert Terrace Historic District
 
Kleinert Terrace Historic District
March 5, 1998
(#98000180)
Roughly bounded by Myrtle Avenue, Perkins Road, Broussard Avenue, and South Eugene Street
30°26′14″N 91°09′49″W / 30.43727°N 91.16354°W / 30.43727; -91.16354 (Kleinert Terrace Historic District)
Baton Rouge
33 Kleinpeter House August 13, 1986
(#86001494)
18666 Perkins Road East
30°20′40″N 91°01′19″W / 30.34435°N 91.02183°W / 30.34435; -91.02183 (Kleinpeter House)
Baton Rouge
34 Knox Building
 
Knox Building
August 8, 2006
(#06000684)
447 3rd Street
30°27′04″N 91°11′19″W / 30.45111°N 91.18852°W / 30.45111; -91.18852 (Knox Building)
Baton Rouge Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
35 Kress Building
 
Kress Building
August 10, 2006
(#06000714)
447 3rd Street
30°27′04″N 91°11′19″W / 30.45098°N 91.18855°W / 30.45098; -91.18855 (Kress Building)
Baton Rouge Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
36 Kenneth C. and Carolyn B. Landry House
 
Kenneth C. and Carolyn B. Landry House
April 8, 2021
(#100006376)
1985 Longwood Dr.
30°25′50″N 91°08′36″W / 30.4306°N 91.1432°W / 30.4306; -91.1432 (Kenneth C. and Carolyn B. Landry House)
Baton Rouge
37 Laurel Street Fire Station
 
Laurel Street Fire Station
January 31, 2019
(#100003377)
1801 Laurel St.
30°27′03″N 91°10′11″W / 30.4509°N 91.1698°W / 30.4509; -91.1698 (Laurel Street Fire Station)
Baton Rouge
38 Lee Site (16 EBR 51) December 27, 1984
(#84000792)
Address restricted[9]
Baton Rouge
39 Leland College November 10, 1982
(#82000433)
Off Groom Road, about 0.83 miles (1.34 km) west of Baker
30°35′34″N 91°10′53″W / 30.59269°N 91.18136°W / 30.59269; -91.18136 (Leland College)
Baker
40 Les Chenes Verts January 21, 1993
(#92001831)
Junction of Highland Road and Jean Lafitte Avenue
30°20′51″N 91°03′48″W / 30.34757°N 91.06334°W / 30.34757; -91.06334 (Les Chenes Verts)
Baton Rouge Also known as Live Oaks
41 Lincoln Theater
 
Lincoln Theater
December 7, 2010
(#10000980)
1305 Myrtle Walk Street
30°26′19″N 91°10′31″W / 30.43859°N 91.17523°W / 30.43859; -91.17523 (Lincoln Theater)
Baton Rouge
42 Longwood
 
Longwood
July 7, 1983
(#83000501)
15417 River Road
30°20′30″N 91°08′27″W / 30.34154°N 91.14092°W / 30.34154; -91.14092 (Longwood)
Baton Rouge
43 Louisiana State Capitol Building and Gardens
 
Louisiana State Capitol Building and Gardens
June 9, 1978
(#78001421)
900 North 3rd Street
30°27′25″N 91°11′14″W / 30.45704°N 91.18736°W / 30.45704; -91.18736 (Louisiana State Capitol Building and Gardens)
Baton Rouge
44 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
 
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
September 15, 1988
(#88001586)
Highland Road; also roughly bounded by West Chime Street, West Lakeshore Drive, Raphael Semmes Drive, Highland Road, S. Campus Drive, Dorothy Dix Drive, Minnie Fisk Drive, East Parker Boulevard, South Quad Drive, West Stadium Road, and Nicholson Drive
30°24′48″N 91°10′48″W / 30.41323°N 91.18002°W / 30.41323; -91.18002 (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge)
Baton Rouge A boundary increase was approved April 10, 2024.
45 LSU Campus Mounds
 
LSU Campus Mounds
March 1, 1999
(#99000236)
Along Field House Drive, on Louisiana State University Campus
30°24′54″N 91°10′56″W / 30.41506°N 91.18222°W / 30.41506; -91.18222 (LSU Campus Mounds)
Baton Rouge
46 Magnolia Cemetery
 
Magnolia Cemetery
January 31, 1985
(#85000161)
422 North 19th Street
30°27′04″N 91°10′03″W / 30.45101°N 91.16754°W / 30.45101; -91.16754 (Magnolia Cemetery)
Baton Rouge
47 Magnolia Mound Plantation House Dependency
 
Magnolia Mound Plantation House Dependency
August 9, 1977
(#77000669)
2161 Nicholson Drive
30°25′30″N 91°11′11″W / 30.42505°N 91.18644°W / 30.42505; -91.18644 (Magnolia Mound Plantation House Dependency)
Baton Rouge
48 Magnolia Mound Plantation House
 
Magnolia Mound Plantation House
September 7, 1972
(#72000549)
2161 Nicholson Drive
30°25′35″N 91°11′14″W / 30.42627°N 91.18725°W / 30.42627; -91.18725 (Magnolia Mound Plantation House)
Baton Rouge
49 Main Street Historic District
 
Main Street Historic District
November 7, 1985
(#85002785)
Main Street between North 4th Street and North 7th Street
30°27′05″N 91°11′07″W / 30.45152°N 91.18536°W / 30.45152; -91.18536 (Main Street Historic District)
Baton Rouge
50 Manship House
 
Manship House
November 21, 1980
(#80001716)
2250 Kleinert Avenue
30°26′15″N 91°09′50″W / 30.43742°N 91.16397°W / 30.43742; -91.16397 (Manship House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Kleinert Terrace Historic District since its creation on March 5, 1998.[10]
51 McKinley High School
 
McKinley High School
November 16, 1981
(#81000292)
1520 Thomas H. Delpit Drive
30°26′02″N 91°10′44″W / 30.43383°N 91.17886°W / 30.43383; -91.17886 (McKinley High School)
Baton Rouge The present McKinley High School is located elsewhere. The historic building now is being used as the McKinley High School Alumni Center.
52 Mount Hope Plantation House
 
Mount Hope Plantation House
December 3, 1980
(#80001717)
8151 Highland Road
30°22′24″N 91°07′47″W / 30.37323°N 91.12965°W / 30.37323; -91.12965 (Mount Hope Plantation House)
Baton Rouge
53 Nicholson School
 
Nicholson School
January 24, 1995
(#94001585)
1143 North Street
30°27′11″N 91°10′41″W / 30.4531°N 91.17793°W / 30.4531; -91.17793 (Nicholson School)
Baton Rouge Now hosting Children's Charter Elementary School.
54 Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion
 
Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion
July 24, 1975
(#75000847)
502 North Boulevard
30°26′48″N 91°11′06″W / 30.44653°N 91.18499°W / 30.44653; -91.18499 (Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Beauregard Town Historic District since its creation on October 14, 1980.[11]
55 Old Louisiana State Capitol
 
Old Louisiana State Capitol
January 12, 1973
(#73000862)
100 North Boulevard
30°26′48″N 91°11′21″W / 30.44657°N 91.18903°W / 30.44657; -91.18903 (Old Louisiana State Capitol)
Baton Rouge Built in 1847–1852 after the state legislature voted to move the seat of government from New Orleans, within 15 years the "castle" had been severely damaged during the Union Army's Civil War occupation of Baton Rouge. The statehouse was rebuilt and refurbished in the 1880s, including the addition of a stained glass dome. The legislature used the building for the next 50 years, until the current capitol tower was completed in 1932. Restored in the 1990s, the old capitol houses the state's Museum of Political History, which now has multimedia exhibits, free admission, and wheelchair-accessibility.
56 Old Post Office
 
Old Post Office
June 9, 1980
(#80001718)
355 North Boulevard
30°26′51″N 91°11′14″W / 30.44743°N 91.18722°W / 30.44743; -91.18722 (Old Post Office)
Baton Rouge Now hosting Baton Rouge City Club. Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
57 Olinde Building
 
Olinde Building
April 28, 2014
(#13001142)
1854 North Street
30°27′10″N 91°10′11″W / 30.45279°N 91.16974°W / 30.45279; -91.16974 (Olinde Building)
Baton Rouge Also known as Olinde's Furniture & Appliances and Corona Building
58 Ory House January 21, 1993
(#92001818)
Junction of Highland Road and Jean Lafitte Avenue
30°20′51″N 91°03′46″W / 30.34759°N 91.06286°W / 30.34759; -91.06286 (Ory House)
Baton Rouge
59 Pecue House
 
Pecue House
April 14, 1994
(#94000312)
2260 Myrtle Avenue
30°26′18″N 91°09′50″W / 30.43838°N 91.16383°W / 30.43838; -91.16383 (Pecue House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Kleinert Terrace Historic District since its creation on March 5, 1998.[10]
60 Pentagon Barracks
 
Pentagon Barracks
July 26, 1973
(#73000863)
Corner of State Capitol Drive and River Road
30°27′20″N 91°11′22″W / 30.45552°N 91.18933°W / 30.45552; -91.18933 (Pentagon Barracks)
Baton Rouge Four sides of a once-five-sided structure built between 1819 & 1825 by the U. S. Army adjacent to the Mississippi River, on the site of earlier forts. Held for a time by the Confederacy during the Civil War, property of Louisiana State University in the early 20th century. Today barracks are still used by the Lieutenant Governor and state legislators.
61 Sarah Peralta Archeological Site March 2, 1995
(#95000134)
Address restricted[9]
Baton Rouge
62 Joseph Petitpierre (Kleinpeter) House
 
Joseph Petitpierre (Kleinpeter) House
January 23, 1986
(#86000111)
5544 Highland Road
30°23′30″N 91°09′27″W / 30.39156°N 91.15755°W / 30.39156; -91.15755 (Joseph Petitpierre (Kleinpeter) House)
Baton Rouge
63 Port Hudson National Cemetery
 
Port Hudson National Cemetery
May 20, 1999
(#99000591)
20978 Port Hickey Road
30°39′39″N 91°16′26″W / 30.66085°N 91.27388°W / 30.66085; -91.27388 (Port Hudson National Cemetery)
Zachary Established to bury thousands of Union Army soldiers who fell during the longest siege in U.S. history, 1863's Siege of Port Hudson.
64 Potts House
 
Potts House
September 14, 1972
(#72000550)
831 North Street
30°27′10″N 91°10′53″W / 30.45288°N 91.18133°W / 30.45288; -91.18133 (Potts House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Spanish Town historic district since its creation on August 31, 1978.[12]
65 Powder Magazine
 
Powder Magazine
June 4, 1973
(#73000864)
Arsenal Park, on Capitol Grounds
30°27′28″N 91°11′05″W / 30.45766°N 91.18462°W / 30.45766; -91.18462 (Powder Magazine)
Baton Rouge Now hosting the Old Arsenal Museum.
66 Prince Hall Masonic Temple
 
Prince Hall Masonic Temple
June 2, 1994
(#94000498)
1335 North Boulevard
30°26′52″N 91°10′32″W / 30.44786°N 91.17549°W / 30.44786; -91.17549 (Prince Hall Masonic Temple)
Baton Rouge
67 Rabalais House
 
Rabalais House
June 24, 2010
(#10000388)
1300 Steele Boulevard
30°26′14″N 91°09′03″W / 30.43723°N 91.15085°W / 30.43723; -91.15085 (Rabalais House)
Baton Rouge
68 Reiley-Reeves House
 
Reiley-Reeves House
May 24, 1979
(#79001060)
810 Park Boulevard
30°26′27″N 91°10′09″W / 30.44089°N 91.16924°W / 30.44089; -91.16924 (Reiley-Reeves House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Roseland Terrace Historic District since its creation on March 11, 1982.[13]
69 Reymond House
 
Reymond House
June 3, 1998
(#98000663)
7250 Goodwood Boulevard
30°26′31″N 91°06′50″W / 30.44182°N 91.11385°W / 30.44182; -91.11385 (Reymond House)
Baton Rouge
70 Eddie Robinson Sr. Historic District December 18, 2018
(#100003248)
Roughly bounded by North Blvd., S 18th St., Terrace Ave. & I 110/10
30°26′23″N 91°10′22″W / 30.4398°N 91.1728°W / 30.4398; -91.1728 (Eddie Robinson Sr. Historic District)
Baton Rouge
71 Roseland Terrace Historic District
 
Roseland Terrace Historic District
March 11, 1982
(#82002770)
Bounded by Government Street, South 18th Street, Myrtle Avenue, and South 22nd Street
30°26′28″N 91°10′04″W / 30.44119°N 91.16765°W / 30.44119; -91.16765 (Roseland Terrace Historic District)
Baton Rouge
72 Roumain Building
 
Roumain Building
April 11, 1985
(#85000727)
341-343 3rd Street
30°27′00″N 91°11′19″W / 30.45003°N 91.18849°W / 30.45003; -91.18849 (Roumain Building)
Baton Rouge Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
73 St. James Episcopal Church
 
St. James Episcopal Church
May 5, 1978
(#78001423)
208 North 4th Street
30°26′55″N 91°11′12″W / 30.44848°N 91.1867°W / 30.44848; -91.1867 (St. James Episcopal Church)
Baton Rouge
74 St. Joseph Cathedral
 
St. Joseph Cathedral
March 22, 1990
(#90000502)
401 Main Street
30°27′07″N 91°11′13″W / 30.45192°N 91.18694°W / 30.45192; -91.18694 (St. Joseph Cathedral)
Baton Rouge
75 Jared Young Sanders Jr. House
 
Jared Young Sanders Jr. House
February 14, 1997
(#97000056)
2332 Wisteria Street
30°26′34″N 91°09′47″W / 30.44289°N 91.16315°W / 30.44289; -91.16315 (Jared Young Sanders Jr. House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Drehr Place Historic District since its creation on November 13, 1997.[14]
76 Santa Maria Plantation House
 
Santa Maria Plantation House
December 29, 1978
(#78003448)
19045 Perkins Road East
30°20′33″N 91°01′02″W / 30.34261°N 91.01726°W / 30.34261; -91.01726 (Santa Maria Plantation House)
Baton Rouge
77 Scott Street School
 
Scott Street School
July 7, 1994
(#94000681)
900 North 19th Street
30°27′24″N 91°10′09″W / 30.45661°N 91.16929°W / 30.45661; -91.16929 (Scott Street School)
Baton Rouge
78 John and Amelia Sharp Kleinpeter House October 6, 2015
(#15000693)
7585 Willow Grove Boulevard
30°22′45″N 91°04′58″W / 30.37905°N 91.08268°W / 30.37905; -91.08268 (John and Amelia Sharp Kleinpeter House)
Baton Rouge Also known as Willow Grove. Listing comprise a shed, a water well and a cemetery located about 300 yards (270 m) to the northwest.[15]
79 Southern University Archives Building
 
Southern University Archives Building
June 11, 1981
(#81000294)
Leon Netterville Drive, Southern University campus
30°31′18″N 91°11′50″W / 30.52169°N 91.19719°W / 30.52169; -91.19719 (Southern University Archives Building)
Scotlandville Also part of Southern University Historic District since its creation on May 20, 1999.[16]
80 Southern University Historic District
 
Southern University Historic District
May 20, 1999
(#99000590)
West of Leon Netterville Drive; also roughly bounded by Harding Blvd., the Mississippi River, Roosevelt Steptoe Dr. and the eastern edge of Lake Kernan, Southern University campus
30°31′23″N 91°11′52″W / 30.52318°N 91.19788°W / 30.52318; -91.19788 (Southern University Historic District)
Baton Rouge Second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved April 16, 2020.
81 Spanish Town
 
Spanish Town
August 31, 1978
(#78001422)
Bounded by State Capitol Drive, North 5th Street, North 9th Street and North Street
30°27′17″N 91°11′01″W / 30.45474°N 91.18359°W / 30.45474; -91.18359 (Spanish Town)
Baton Rouge
82 Stewart-Dougherty House
 
Stewart-Dougherty House
March 28, 1973
(#73000865)
741 North Street
30°27′11″N 91°10′58″W / 30.45309°N 91.18279°W / 30.45309; -91.18279 (Stewart-Dougherty House)
Baton Rouge Also a contributing property to Spanish Town historic district since its creation on August 31, 1978.[12]
83 Tessier Buildings
 
Tessier Buildings
March 16, 1978
(#78001424)
342, 346, and 348 Lafayette Street
30°27′00″N 91°11′22″W / 30.44995°N 91.18935°W / 30.44995; -91.18935 (Tessier Buildings)
Baton Rouge Also known as Lafayette Buildings
84 U.S.S. Kidd
 
U.S.S. Kidd
August 9, 1983
(#83000502)
305 South River Road
30°26′40″N 91°11′29″W / 30.44431°N 91.19151°W / 30.44431; -91.19151 (U.S.S. Kidd)
Baton Rouge
85 US Post Office and Courthouse-Baton Rouge
 
US Post Office and Courthouse-Baton Rouge
May 18, 2000
(#00000500)
707 Florida Avenue
30°26′59″N 91°10′59″W / 30.44978°N 91.18304°W / 30.44978; -91.18304 (US Post Office and Courthouse-Baton Rouge)
Baton Rouge
86 Union Federal Savings and Loan Association
 
Union Federal Savings and Loan Association
November 24, 2015
(#15000848)
500 Laurel Street
30°27′01″N 91°11′08″W / 30.45032°N 91.18559°W / 30.45032; -91.18559 (Union Federal Savings and Loan Association)
Baton Rouge
87 Virginia Street Historic District October 25, 2011
(#11000761)
4512-4642 Virginia Street and 4338 Florida Street
30°38′51″N 91°09′22″W / 30.64746°N 91.15607°W / 30.64746; -91.15607 (Virginia Street Historic District)
Zachary Also known as Zachary Historic Village
88 Warden's House-Old Louisiana State Penitentiary
 
Warden's House-Old Louisiana State Penitentiary
December 2, 1974
(#74000921)
701-705 Laurel Street
30°27′02″N 91°11′00″W / 30.45066°N 91.18329°W / 30.45066; -91.18329 (Warden's House-Old Louisiana State Penitentiary)
Baton Rouge
89 Welsh-Levy Building
 
Welsh-Levy Building
August 8, 2006
(#06000685)
447 3rd Street
30°27′04″N 91°11′19″W / 30.45124°N 91.1885°W / 30.45124; -91.1885 (Welsh-Levy Building)
Baton Rouge Also part of Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District since its creation on November 10, 2009.[8]
90 Fonville Winans Studio
 
Fonville Winans Studio
August 27, 1999
(#99001052)
409 North 7th Street
30°27′03″N 91°11′01″W / 30.45071°N 91.1836°W / 30.45071; -91.1836 (Fonville Winans Studio)
Baton Rouge The studio of photographer Fonville Winans
91 Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company Depot
 
Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company Depot
May 19, 1994
(#94000463)
100 South River Road
30°26′47″N 91°11′25″W / 30.44641°N 91.19041°W / 30.44641; -91.19041 (Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company Depot)
Baton Rouge
92 Zachary Railroad Depot
 
Zachary Railroad Depot
December 28, 1983
(#83003615)
4434 West Central Avenue
30°38′53″N 91°09′25″W / 30.64812°N 91.1569°W / 30.64812; -91.1569 (Zachary Railroad Depot)
Zachary

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Adams House May 8, 1998
(#98000440)
June 11, 2015 421 North 7th Street
30°27′03″N 91°11′01″W / 30.45088°N 91.18361°W / 30.45088; -91.18361 (Adams House)
Baton Rouge Delisted in 2015 for loss of integrity of location and setting due to move, and for several alterations to original structure.[17][18]
2 Gracelane Plantation House August 29, 1997
(#97000967)
January 31, 2019 14444 Perkins Road
30°21′44″N 91°03′29″W / 30.36226°N 91.05817°W / 30.36226; -91.05817 (Gracelane Plantation House)
Baton Rouge Building does not exist anymore, and area is now occupied by Ruelle DeGrace Drive residential buildings. One source also report the plantation house as having been moved and delisted in 2005.[19]
3 Planter's Cabin
 
Planter's Cabin
August 23, 1984
(#84001279)
November 29, 2016 7815 Highland Road
30°22′31″N 91°08′01″W / 30.37537°N 91.13349°W / 30.37537; -91.13349 (Planter's Cabin)
Baton Rouge [20]

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ "Baton Rouge Electric Company (BRECO) Public Utilities Complex" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 7, 2018. with 31 photos and two maps
  7. ^ "Baton Rouge Junior High School" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 7, 2018. with four photos and two maps
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Downtown Baton Rouge Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2018. with 23 photos and three maps Archived 2018-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b c Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  10. ^ a b "Kleinert Terrace Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 8, 2018. with three photos and two maps
  11. ^ "Beauregard Town Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018. with 22 photos and three maps Archived 2018-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b "Spanish Town" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 16, 2018. with three photos and three maps
  13. ^ "Roseland Terrace Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 14, 2018. with four photos and two maps
  14. ^ "Drehr Place Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 8, 2018. with four photos and two maps
  15. ^ "John and Amelia Sharp Kleinpeter House" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 15, 2018. with 35 photos and two maps
  16. ^ "Southern University Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 15, 2018. with 18 photos and three maps
  17. ^ "Adams House" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 16, 2018. with five photos and a map
  18. ^ "Louisiana National Register Review Committee Meeting" (PDF). April 14, 2015. p. 6.
  19. ^ See Louisiana Historic Preservation's National Register of Historic Places Database and also old (2002) satellite imagery on Google Earth.
  20. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Evaluation/Return Sheet - Removal: Planter's Cabin" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved May 17, 2018.