Louisiana, and French roots

Louisiana was a French territory, until France sold it to the United States (aka the Louisiana Purchase of 1803).  Therefore, unsurprisingly, some localities have French names, which we find quite humorous

The first two are places we drove by as we traveled to Baton Rouge

Maringouin – French for mosquito

Grosse Tete – French for big head

Baton Rouge – French for red stick