• U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Official name. Louisiana State Capitol Building and Gardens. Designated. June 9, 1978.
  • The Louisiana State Capitol building is one of America's most impressive showing off 1930's Art Deco grandeur despite being built in the Great Depression.
  • The approach to the magnificent Louisiana State Capitol Building is through the equally magnificent Louisiana State Capitol Gardens.
  • The present state capitol building of Louisiana, located in Baton Rouge, will forever be entwined with the political career of Huey Pierce Long.
  • There is no better testament to Louisiana history, or a better place to really get a feel for it, than the New Louisiana State Capitol building.
  • It is located on a 27-acre tract, which includes the capitol gardens. The Louisiana State Capitol building is a National Historic Landmark.
  • In the 1930's, a Louisiana skyscraper reflected the style of America's tallest buildings. The State Capitol opened in 1932, a year after the Empire State Building.
  • Construction of the "New" Louisiana State Capitol Building. The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad company built a rail spur to the construction site.
  • The Louisiana State Capitol (Current). Introduction. Text-to-speech Audio. ... The building sits on twenty-seven acres that includes the capitol gardens.
  • Soaring at 450 feet high, it’s impossible to miss the current Louisiana State Capitol as one comes into Downtown Baton Rouge.
  • Louisiana's state capitol building in Baton Rouge is the tallest seat of state government in the United States. It stands 450 feet high with 34 floors and an...
  • Apr 18, 2012 - Love for Louisiana's most iconic building, the "new" State Capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • The Architecture. T he New Louisiana State Capitol was completed in March, 1932, in a mere 14 months and stands on a 27-acre tract.