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Is the detailed observation of comparative neighborhood transportation infrastructure really such a defining element of tourism for you?

That is part of it. Though I would say Baton Rouge, at least the area I was thinking of, has wider roads. To be honest, though, I didn't spend that much time there, rode in a car, went over the railroads at T.C. Jester, went on a couple of roads, stopped at the spice shop, passed Restaurant Depot on the way out. I didn't even get to see Heights Boulevard, and only went on Nicholson. It would be unfair to say that ALL of the Heights represents what I saw, just one part of it.

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