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The state of Louisiana is served by the following area codes: 225, which serves the Baton Rouge area and parts of south central Louisiana; 318,457 which serves northern Louisiana; 337, which serves southwestern Louisiana; 504, which serves the New Orleans area; 985, which serves the sections of southeast Louisiana which are not within the 504 ...
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Baker is located north of the center of East Baton Rouge Parish at (30.585637, -91.157096 It is bordered to the north by Zachary and to the south by Baton Rouge.According to the United States Census Bureau, Baker has a total area of 8.3 square miles (21.5 km 2), all land.
Area code 337. In the North American Numbering Plan, telephone area code 337 covers southwestern Louisiana.It was created on October 11, 1999. Before the 337 code was formed, this area was the southern half of area code 318, which had covered most of Louisiana west of the Mississippi River since 1957.
Area code 504 as of after 2007. Area code 504 as of 1947–1957. Area code 504 is a telephone area code that covers greater New Orleans, Louisiana. Besides New Orleans itself (Orleans Parish), it includes all of St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes and most of Jefferson Parish. 504 was one of the original area codes created in 1947
Pages in category "Area codes in Louisiana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Area code 225; Area code 318; Area code 337;
It is based in Lafayette [1] and is the largest newspaper chain by number of publications in the state. [2] The chain began in 1963, when Braxton "B.I." Moody III purchased The Rayne Acadian-Tribune and The Church Point News for $100,000. [3] [4] The company was incorporated as Louisiana State Newspapers in 1973. [5]
A number of hurricanes that impacted Louisiana, including Audrey, Betsy, and Camille, are also featured subjects. [ 7 ] LPB contributed over forty years worth of television programs to the LDMA, including cooking shows , documentaries , and public affairs as well as news content; among them is "Louisiana: The State We're In," the longest ...