Estimated cab fare from Baton Rouge to New Orleans is $166.22. Source attached.
dependes on the gas station you use
If you are traveling on Saturday, 2/21/2015, the cost of a Greyhound bus ticket from Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Tupelo, Mississippi will be $65.00. Cost of tickets vary depending on dates and times that you choose to travel.
The average school teacher in Louisiana makes $47,310 per year. The median annual salary for a high school teacher in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is $48,550.
it is $2.31 per call- each call is 15 minutes
This question is impossible to answer without a more definate location. For example Little Rock to New Orleans will be more expensive that Little Rock to Baton Rouge. Please resubmit the question with more exact start and end point.
Hi , I live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the east baton rouge parish school board pays 18900 for 180 days employment but I'm also child specific special ed, so I get a 2000 bonus (they call supplement) given by the no child left behind act.
NOT MUCH! I AM A CERTIFIED TECH AT A SMALL HOSPITAL NERA BATON ROUGE. I HAVE BEEN HERE 2 YEARS AND ONLY MAKE 10.25 AN HOUR.
$47,041 according to Salary.com
A local painting contractor can answer your question. The price, of course, depends on the condition of the walls, the height of the ceilings, and the number of walls you want painted.
Red Stick The red stick was used to mark land boundaries. When the Spanish found the red stick they decided to name it Baton Rouge. Ok, I'll try once more...neither "baton" nor "rouge" is a Spanish word, both are French with "baton" translating to "stick" and "rouge" translating to "red", so "stick red", or in English "red stick". The city of Baton Rouge is in the highly Cajun area of Louisianna. The Cajun people are of French immigrant descent, therefore French names and words are common in the area. This much is fact. The following might be urban legend but I believe it to be fact: "Baton rouge" is, or at least was at one time, used by the Cajuns and perhaps by the French, to mean lipstick. It is possible that Baton Rouge got its name from the fact that it is on the Mississippi River and, in its early days at least (if not still), was a den of saloons, riverboats, gambling, sin and, of course, painted ladies...hence "Lipstick", or in the popular French jargon of the day (and of the area), "Baton Rouge".
That depends on the car, the distance is 400 miles
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