Spanish Town, established in 1805 as Baton Rouge's oldest neighborhood, reflects the colorful, changing heritage and development of Louisiana's capital.  The HSTCA was created in 1974 by local residents in order to develop, preserve, and protect the "unique character" of Spanish Town which has been a viable part of Baton Rouge throughout its history.  The HSTCA has been in continuous existence since then and continues to perpetuate the pulse of the neighborhood.  In 1978 the HSTCA was instrumental in having our neighborhood designated as the "Spanish Town Historic District" and recognized as such on the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Register of Historic Places.  Then in 2008 the HSTCA was again instrumental in obtaining designation as the "Spanish Town Local Historical District" with Design Guidelines to maintain, preserve, and enhance the architectural character of Spanish Town.

Foundation for Historical Louisiana
Downtown Development District
Louisiana State Museum Baton Rouge
Shaw Center For The Arts
Baton Rouge City Parish Government
Baton Rouge Tourism
Capitol Grocery
Baton Rouge Advocate
Baton Rouge Police
DPS
BREDA
Louisiana State Capitol
Old State Capital
Magnolia Mound Plantation