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  2. Pete Maravich Assembly Center - Wikipedia

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    Pete Maravich Assembly Center - Court View. The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a 13,215-seat multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.The arena opened in 1972. It was originally known as the LSU Assembly Center, but was renamed in honor of Pete Maravich, a Tiger basketball legend, shortly after his death in 1988.

  3. List of College GameDay (football TV program) locations ...

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    Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Outside Pete Maravich Assembly Center [17] LSU Tigers September 27, 2003 South Florida Bulls: 28: Army Black Knights 0 West Point, New York: Patton Field [18] Gameday was cancelled mid-show due to lightning. [19] October 4, 2003 16 Kansas State Wildcats 20 13 Texas Longhorns: 24: Austin, Texas: First flying of Ol ...

  4. Raising Cane's River Center Arena - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge River Center Arena (2004-16) Address: 275 River Rd S Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5809: Location: Raising Cane's River Center: Owner: Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau: Operator: ASM Global: Capacity: 8,900: Opened: January 14, 1977 () Tenants; Baton Rouge Kingfish (1996–2003) Baton Rouge Bombers (1997–98)

  5. Tiger Stadium (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Stadium, popularly known as "Death Valley", is an outdoor stadium located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the campus of Louisiana State University. It is the home stadium of the LSU Tigers football team. Prior to 1924, LSU played its home games at State Field, which was located on the old LSU campus in Downtown Baton Rouge.

  6. Piccadilly Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The first Piccadilly Cafeteria opened in 1932 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. T.H. “Tandy” Hamilton acquired the business in 1944. [2] Piccadilly expanded in 1998 when it purchased Morrison’s Cafeterias, a major competitor. [3] The move doubled the number of locations to 270, but poor performance led the company to file for bankruptcy in 2003. [4]

  7. Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin' - Wikipedia

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    18142 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States: Coordinates: Opened: 1989 (c. 1960 as Fun Fair Park) [1] Owner: Samuel B. Haynes, Jr. [2] Operating season: May 5 through September 3: Attractions; Total: Blue Bayou- 20 total/ Dixie Landin'- 26: Roller coasters: 3: Website

  8. Taking a stand in Baton Rouge: Behind the iconic photo - AOL

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    She just stood there," said Bachman, 31, who was on assignment for Reuters in the Louisiana state capital to cover the protests over last week's fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling, 37, in the ...

  9. A. W. Mumford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A. W. Mumford Stadium also known as JSU Memorial West Stadium is a 28,500-seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Southern University in Scotlandville, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It opened in 1928 [ citation needed ] and is home to the Southern Jaguars football and Southern University Laboratory School Kittens football teams, as well as the ...