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The Hotel Lincoln, built in the 1950′s is a historic landmark in Baton Rouge where musical legends like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and many others stayed while visiting the Capital City. Now ...
Apartments that are move-in ready, proposed condominiums and a conversion of the historic Hotel Lincoln, which provided lodging for Aretha Franklin, James Brown and B.B. King in its day, are ...
Built in the 1950s, Hotel Lincoln was one of two African-American owned and operated hotels in Baton Rouge during the Jim Crow era. But it was much more than just a pitstop in between busy travel ...
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - The Hotel Lincoln – which, in its heyday hosted musical icons like Nat King Cole, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin – was bought by Solomon Carter, son of state Rep ...
Workers with GibKo Signs prepared carefully to remove the old neon marquee in front of the historic Lincoln Theater, once a social and cultural touchstone in Baton Rouge that drew the great ...
Baton Rouge tourism officials are hoping future visitors will shell out an extra 2 percent tax on their hotel rooms to pay for Visit Baton Rouge's marketing efforts and upgrades to the Raising ...
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