La Baule, c'est aussi les Pins, d'où le nom d'un de ses quartiers ! Construit dans les années 20, à l'initiative de Louis Lajarrige, il regorge de villas régionalistes et Art déco. Il possède une végétation luxuriante : de l'Allée cavalière à la Place des Palmiers, en passant par le Parc des Dryades, c'est une véritable ville-jardin.
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La Baule Les Pins est un quartier que l’on doit à Louis Lajarrige, enfant du pays, homme d'affaire parisien, et maire de La Baule en 1935. C’est le 4ème et dernier quartier construit à La Baule.
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Place des palmiers, central point of La Baule-les-Pins
La Baule-les-Pins is a quartier of La Baule-Escoublac, Loire-Atlantique, France.[1] La Baule has two gare SNCFs, the barely-used eponymous station, and the main La-Baule-Escoublac.