Top Reasons to Move to Baton Rouge
The Parks
Most of the time, parks are the places to relax. In Baton Rouge, you get to have some extreme fun. Perkins Road Community Park has a skate park, BMX raceway and a rock-climbing wall. With over 52-acre grounds, it also includes a playground, tennis court and trails for walking, skating or biking.
Geaux Tigers
The neighborhood movers at our Baton Rouge packing company, will tell you that Tiger Stadium, also known as Death Valley, was voted one of the scariest venues for opposing teams. Even if you aren’t watching the football game, there’s a chance you might hear it! If you are a football fan, you will love spending your Saturdays tailgating and cheering on Louisiana State University. If you didn’t realize, the locals and students are extremely proud of the Cajon French history of Baton Rouge and choose to use “geaux” instead of “go.”
Hollywood of the South
While you might be new to Baton Rouge, you might have already seen it before! That’s because Louisiana is known as the Hollywood of the South, and Baton Rouge has set the scenes for movies like Pitch Perfect, JFK, Fantastic Four and TV shows like True Blood. Your Baton Rouge packing company has found that if you’re lucky, you may even get to see some stars from time to time.
The Culture
The Cajun French culture is strong in Baton Rouge- especially during Mardi Gras. The city welcomes thousands annually for carnivals, costume balls and parades through Downtown Baton Rouge. Each year, Baton Rouge has a whole season dedicated to cake. These ring-shaped cakes are topped with icing and colored sugar (purple, green and yellow), and hide a small plastic baby. The baby held religious history, but now it signifies obligations, like buying the next cake for the person who finds it.