Welcome to the Garden District in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Garden District is an established historic area with a vareity of upscale homes. The Garden District is a combination of three historic districts, they are: Roseland Terrace, Drehr Place, and Kleinert Terrace. If you don't know already, the Garden District is located in Baton Rouge's Mid -City area. The Garden District is a very popular area where anyone and everyone's grabbing at the opportunity to reside. If you are planning on moving to the Garden District you will probably want to be involved in the Garden District Neighborhood Alliance and the Garden District Active Association. "The Garden District Neighborhood Alliance was formed to promote the quality of life in the area bounded by Bres-Riverside-Forsythe-and-the railroad and bring about the solidification of the neighborhood through communication, interest in historic preservation, and the overall common goal of friendliness."

 

 


  Did you know that the Garden District contains one of the first subdivisions in Baton Rouge? The Garden District is a beautiful place to live. The neighborhood consist of  fabulous, restored mansions, shotgun and bungalow homes. This is what makes the Garden District in Baton Rouge unique from all of the other areas. The fact that it is historic and has maintained it's historic look brings lookers and buyers from all around. A Sunday afternoon in Baton Rouge could easily consist of passing through the Garden District because of it's profound beauty. When you move into the Garden District, not only are you moving into a fine area..you are also moving into a fine community. The Garden District takes pride in their community and is known for planning many community projects. Whether it's Easter and time for a hunt or a 4th of July picnic, the Garden District provides fun for everyone. Also, you can sleep peacefully at night knowing the Garden District is patrolled for security.  The Garden District is really luxury living at it's finest and is considered an upscale community. Be sure to get a piece of the beauty. Homes in the Garden District continue to rise.        

 

NEIGHBORHOODS
Roseland Terrace
Drehr Place
Marwede Place
Myrtle Place
Zeeland Place
Hundred Oaks
Beaumont Lane    

 

 SCHOOLS
Glasgow Middle
Robert E. Lee High
Bernard Terrace Elementary
McKinley High
Westdale Middle
Buchanan Elementary
Neville High
 

 

RESTAURANTS
Country Corner
Yvette Marie's
Perks Coffee & Tea
Zeeland St. Market Wines & Deli
DiGiulio Bros
Brandt's Maisonette
Table One    

 

SHOPPING
Coyote Moon
Rue Cou Cou
Circa 1857
Wild Orchid
Brunner Gallery

 

ENTERTAINMENT
Baton Rouge Gallery
BREC City Park
City Park Golf Course

 

If you are interested in buying a home in Baton Rouge and are looking for Baton Rouge Real Estate Agent,
Please give me a call!
Lindsay Pendleton
Baton Rouge Real Estate Agent
(225)362-0437
Forsalebylindsay@gmail.com
http://www.forsalebylindsay.com/

 

2 Comments on Baton Rouge, Louisiana: The Garden District

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what a great introduction to your area - nice job
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