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New Orleans, Louisiana recent comments:

  • Faubourg Marigny, christian (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    It's Faubourg Marigny
  • Fiorella's, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    Second photograph is courtesy of me, it was taken in August of 2004.
  • Beauregard Circle, Esplanade (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Also the terminus of the City Park streetcar line
  • Garden District, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    First photo courtesy of and taken by me; photographed in August of 2004.
  • Willie Mae's Scotch House, Peris (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Arrghhh! I typoed 'Willie'. How do I fix this thing?
  • Auto Auction Lot, me (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This is where all the flooded out cars from Katrina went to dry out, before they are sent to shady used car dealers all over the world.
  • Saturn IC Stage Test Facility, me (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    not animal abuse... Science
  • Gene's Po-Boys, Ro (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I agree...best Po Boys in NOLA
  • Former Site of Aurora Gardens Academy, Matt Arbon (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I went to AGA from 86-88. I was in Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades. I remember the trees with the bullet holes in them with soldiers names on them. I can remember thinking of how huge the school was to me. The play area with the swings and jungle gym seemed so large and vast. I also remember playing lots of soccer during recess. For some reason soccer was a very popular sport there. I later on became friends with Head PE coach Steve Volo's son Ryan Volo, who was one year ahead of me. Ive only come across a very small handful of people i remember attending school with. The one thing that sticks out in my mind is how gorgeous the school was in the spring time. I wish i would have stayed there for my grammer school education. Probable some where in early 2000 or 2001 i drove past the location of the school and found a new neighborhood. I remember wishing how badly the school was still there just so i go walk around again.
  • One Shell Square, steven (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Unfortunaly, the tallest building in the "south" isn't in New Orleans, it is in Mobile, Al. RSA tower, completeled in 2006 stands at over 7oo feet tall, what they dont tell you though is that 300 ft of the building is the spire, and it is only 30 floors. One Shell Square has 69 floors and more office space. RSA Tower cheated simply for the recogniation of being the tallest. But, when Trump Tower is completed, it will become the tallest building in the "south"( the "south" excludes atlanta, houston, and florida)
  • Le Richelieu Hotel, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    Photos courtesy of me; taken in August of 2005.
  • Old Ursuline Convent, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    Photo courtesy of me; taken in August of 2004.
  • Farmer's Market & Flea Market, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    Photo courtesy of me; taken in August of 2004.
  • Upper Pontalba Building Apartments, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    Photo courtesy of myself; taken in August of 2004.
  • Southern Railroad Underpass, ccb056 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    What LSU engineer designed this?
  • Twelvemile Point, vik (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    weaons storage area
  • George Washington Carver Campus, null (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    found a website too. https://www.leaguelineup.com/orangeandgreen I found on some other site about new orleans schools that this one reopened on september 4, 2007? I assume it's not the same buildings, can anyone verify?
  • "Stella, Stella", watchdog (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    For those who dont know what this refers to, it is two charachters from the play "A Streetcar Named Desire".
  • Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop (bar), formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    According to local lore, it was one of the few buildings that survived both Great New Orleans Fires in the 18th century. The locals must have liked it...
  • Fiorella's, formulanone wrote 17 years ago:
    The best fried chicken west of the Mississippi. This place looks like it needs repairs, but great food and service, doesn't cost much either. I recommend it!