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Place St. Charles,
Nigel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
645 feet , and 53 storeys tall
One Shell Square,
Nigel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
697 feet tall , with 51 floors
Central Grocery,
catii (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
And for those of us who have moved far, far away, they still have a great service where they'll FedEx you six muffulettas for less than a hundred bucks! Guess what we eat during our SuperBowl Sundays?!
DKE House,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Who cares - it sounds gay, anyway.
Days of Wine and Roses Florist,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Great film starring Jack Lemmon.
The Point,
douchebag (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
submarine races
Times-Picayune Newspaper,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
When are they going to start publishing the weekly Focus Forum again? It's nigh impossible to figure out what's on TV in New Orleans these days.
Barrel Proof,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Then, what's the use?
Madigan's Bar,
Tommy (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Go here if you are underage.
6221 South Claiborne Ave.,
Rachel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Oh yea. After school I always hit that place up
DKE House,
sean (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
this is on calhoun you douchebag, henry clay is one block over towards downtown.
Former Site of Aurora Gardens Academy,
Tina Peters Miracle (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I attended Aurora Gardens in the 70's and early 80's. I was in the last 9th grade class before they stopped having high school classes. I loved seeing the bullet holes and the soldiers names carved into the trees from the Battle of New Orleans. I remember the wonderful cultural field trips that we took to the opera, ballet, zoo, museums, etc. I also remember wearing the God-awful one piece red gym suits and how horribly they stuck to the skin in the Louisiana heat. My brother attended from 1st-3rd grades. It was a wonderful school that had the most amazing curriculum. I'm sad to learn that it closed.
Le Mieux,
dfekted1
wrote
18 years ago:
I am drunk... Drunk is me... I am drunk... WEEEEEE!!! I am drunk... Drunk is me... I am drunk... WEEEEEE!!! I am drunk BURP!!!
The Point,
dfekted1
wrote
18 years ago:
It's actually a boat launch. Your description's good too, though.
Chris Owens Club & Balcony,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Shit, I'd still do her anyway.
Robert Fresh Market,
Bobby (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Their groceries were very expensive, Lakeview Fine Foods was much better.
Chris Owens Club & Balcony,
Jim (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Chris Owens - quite possibly the world's oldest living stripper!
Former Site of Aurora Gardens Academy,
Jonathan Honaker (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I attended this school for only one year, 5th grade 1986. I remember playing flag football in the field behind the school near the river. I also remember the headmaster having a discussion with us. He said, "today I was approached by a salesman offering to sell me a product that would remove graffiti from walls, and I told him that we do not have any need for such a product because all of our students here are exceptional". For some reason that really stuck with me. Sorry, I don't have anything more poignant or historical, just some old memories.
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop (bar),
G (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Serves the best Hurricanes in New Orleans!
Former Site of Aurora Gardens Academy,
Michelle Guidry Pender (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I attended this school from Kindergarden to Fourth grade (1973-1979). The Battle of New Orleans was fought on all or a portion of the school grounds, and I remember seeing bullet holes in the trees. Also, I as well as others dug up artifacts which of course I no longer have. My brother once dug up a tiny brass bell, and I remember something sticking out of the ground near a tree. I can only describe it as something one would use to sharpen a knife. I tried several times to dig this object out of the ground, but of course I did not have a shovel or similar tool to use. Unfortunately, I never asked a coach or teacher to come take a look at it.
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