The time of sunrise and sunset is very dependent on the precise location and the date in question. Please re-post your question with the date and the city name or ZIP code. If you add the WikiAnswers category "Sunset Times", I'll see it.
You can calculate the time of sunrise and sunset easily by visiting the United States Naval Observatory web site's Sunrise & Sunset calculator. You will need the date, city and state for US locations, or the date, latitude, longitude and time zone for any other locations in the world.
The site is
http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-day
You can also calculate the times of sunrise and sunset for one year at a given location at the site:
http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-year
About 4 hours
House Hunters - 1999 Time Is Tight in Baton Rouge was released on: USA: 16 January 2012
About 21 hours
usually 9:00
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The distance between Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Denham Springs, Louisiana is approximately 12 miles.
Slidell, LA is approximately 90 miles southeast of Baton Rouge. The drive time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on traffic and road conditions.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. You can check a reliable weather forecasting website or app for up-to-date information on when it will snow in Baton Rouge.
It would take approximately 45 minutes to fly from Houston, Texas to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. There is about 256 miles between the two locations.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. To find out if it's raining in Baton Rouge today, I recommend checking a reliable weather website or app for the latest conditions.
The average salary for a dental assistant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is 51,000 US dollars per year. With experience, the pay scale is likely to increase over time.
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".