This stately home is in one of Baton Rouge’s most venerable neighborhoods. Once a racetrack for trotting horses, the historic Garden District became a residential area in the late 1800's. Civil War-era maps show that the neighborhood was used as a campsite for the 6th Michigan Regiment after Union forces captured Baton Rouge in 1862. The confederates tried to drive the Yankees out of the city. Some of the fighting occurred in the Garden District. Kleinert Terrace in 1927 was built on the sugarcane farm of Albert Kleinert. The area now has developed into an incredibly charming area with stately oaks gracing the streets. New energy lives among the history with families of all ages strolling and enjoying the graceful beauty. This well-built home is professionally landscaped and enjoys incredible interior/exterior relationship which provides great natural light. Join in the history and make this beauty your home.
2022005305
Single Family, 2 Story
3
2 Full/1 Half
1938
EAST BATON ROUGE
0.29
Acres
Community Water
2
Fiber cement
Community Sewer
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