Matt Isch

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Biography

Matt Isch’s love for the Louisiana State Capitol and its neighborhood was kindled on his first visit when he was nine and continues to this day. During and after graduate school, he worked for the legislature and Governor David C. Treen. Over the past 25 years, he has served in fundraising leadership positions at Tulane, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Mississippi. Capitol Park and Spanish Town is his second book.

 

 


Schedule

3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Capitol Park Museum, Third Floor
Discussion
Remembering Baton Rouge

4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Barnes & Noble Bookselling Tent
Book Signing


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Images of America: Capitol Park and Spanish Town

The land north of downtown Baton Rouge between the Mississippi River and Interstate 10 encompasses the first high ground north of the mouth of the Mississippi. As the oldest neighborhood in the city, Spanish Town is widely considered to be the heart and soul of Baton Rouge. France, England, and Spain disputed the land for over 100 years, and in 1779 the English fought the Spanish and their American allies to secure it. Over the past 200 years, the area has been the home of an Army garrison, the campus of Louisiana State University, and Louisiana’s magnificent state capitol building and surrounding Capitol Park. Today, Spanish Town’s residents are notably diverse, and the neighborhood claims to host the largest Mardi Gras celebration in Baton Rouge.

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