Some of our pages require Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not already have it, you can download it (free) HERE. 219 Loyola Ave. New Orleans, LA 70112-2044 504-529-READ The New Orleans Public Library system consists of the Main Library, located at 219 Loyola Avenue in the Central Business District, and twelve branch libraries situated throughout the Crescent City. Main Library hours are ...
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The Duelling Oaks in City Park have seen some of the most colorful scenes in New Orleans' history. For years sword clanged against sword and bullets streaked between the ancient trees.
New Orleans Botanical Garden showcases over 2000 varieties of plants- including natives and exotics from throughout the world. The collections consist of a large range of tropical plants including palms, orchids, and perennials and temperate plants, including roses, perennials, and shrubs. Additionally, the New Orleans Botanical Garden serves the gardeners of the Gulf-South region educational ...
neworleanscitypark.com/garden
President Michael J. Fahrenholt Vice President Freddie Green Secretary Treasurer Patrick J. Cronin Welcome to the CWA 3410 InfoNet This website has been created to share information with CWA Local 3410 members, retirees and others who may be interested in our Local and International Union. In visiting this site, you may not always share the same views as those of our organization. We do however, ...
A History of New Orleans By: Donnald McNabb & Lee Madere A first draft of this manuscript was completed in late 1983, just prior to the 1984 New Orleans World Exposition. Revisions and updates were undertaken in1991 and are continuing today. The manuscript is being entered by my loving wife, Jerrelyn Jessop Madere, as her available time permits. She is kind enough to humor me in all of my ...
www.madere.com/history.html
In 1947 the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire opened on Broadway for a two year run with Marlon Brando as star and Elia Kazan as director. In 1951 the famous play was made into a movie starring: Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois Kim Hunter as Stella Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski Karl Malden as Mitch The story opens with Blanche DuBois coming to New Orleans to visit her sister, ...
www.bywater.org/strtcar.htm
As part of NPR's Present at the Creation series about American icons, Renee Montagne looks at the origins of the French Quarter of New Orleans.
www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/frenchquarter/index.html