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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • Steamboat Natchez sails for a jazz dinner cruise on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La.
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  • Steamboat Natchez sails for a jazz dinner cruise on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La.
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  • Steamboat Natchez sails for a jazz dinner cruise on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La.
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  • Steamboat Natchez sails for a jazz dinner cruise on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La.
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  • Steamboat Natchez sails for a jazz dinner cruise on the Mississippi River in New Orleans, La.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The steamboat cruise ship, Queen of the Mississippi, docks at the Baton Rouge Riverfront dock. Several cruise lines stop in Baton Rouge during trips on the lower Mississippi River.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River. The river is currently at 4.9 ft. in Baton Rouge. Flood stage is 35 feet and the record high is 47.28 feet.
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  • The Queen of the Americas paddleboat cruise ship ties up to the dock of Baton Rouge. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River. The river is currently at 4.9 ft. in Baton Rouge. Flood stage is 35 feet and the record high is 47.28 feet.
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  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
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  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
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  • The paddle wheeler, American Queen, departs from the dock in Baton Rouge, La. as the steamboat begins sailing south to New Orleans, La.
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  • The U.S.S. Kidd Fletcher class World War II destroyer is docked in Baton Rouge, La. Low water levels from the severe drought across the U.S. makes shipping increasingly difficult on the Mississippi River.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • Early Monday morning, June 17, 2019 the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge reached a flood stage of 43.7 feet and should begin to fall. The city of Baton Rouge is protected by levees, but shipping and industrial operations on the river are significantly affected.
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  • White Pelicans cruise University Lake near Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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  • River barges cruise down the Mississippi River past Tiger Stadium at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La.
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  • Geoff Trinehaud, left, The Krewe of Bilge Mardi Gras boat parade sails through the Eden Isles waterways on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in Slidell, La.  Founded in 1978 the Krewe has continuously cruised for over 40-years.
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  • A pontoon boat cruises the Mermentau River, a 72.3-mile-long waterway near Lake Arthur, Louisiana.
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  • The Krewe of Bilge Mardi Gras Grand Marshall sails through the Eden Isles waterways on the boat My Cure on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in Slidell, La.  Founded in 1978 the Krewe has continuously cruised for over 40-years.
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  • The Krewe of Bilge Mardi Gras Grand Marshall sails on My Cure through the Eden Isles waterways on the northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in Slidell, La.  Founded in 1978 the Krewe has continuously cruised for over 40-years.
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