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Seabrook Bridge(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)bridgeThey never got my permission to call this the Ted Hickey Bridge, so I won't call it that. I'm not the only person to think that way, either; someone spray painted an x on 'Ted Hickey' and put'Seabrook' over it
Orange Fountain(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)fountain, interesting place
Camp Leroy Johnson(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)leroyDuring WWII, this area served as a detention center for Nazi captives. Today, it is a trailor park.
Port Pontchartrain/Milneburg Lighthouse(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)interesting placeThis lighthouse was built in 1855, becoming the third generation lighthouse built on that site. Once 1000 feet out into the water, it is now located inland due to coastal reclamation projects conducted in the early - mid 1900's. The
St. Mary's Catholic School(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)schoolFormerly St. Mary's Catholic School, the building is now the headquarters for the Common Ground Collective.
St. Bernard Housing Projects(en)USA / Louisiana / Arabi (New Orleans, Louisiana)The St. Bernard Housing Projects are closed because of Hurricane Katrina and are slated to be demolished.
Disneyland Railroad-New Orleans Square Train Station(en)USA / California / Garden_Grove (Anaheim)
Fort Macomb(en)USA / Louisiana / New_Orleans military, fortificationOriginally named Fort Wood, this fort guards the Chef Menteur Pass approach to New Orleans. Built beginning in 1822 on the site of an earlier fort. As of 1851, it was intended to be armed with twenty-eight 24-pounder guns, six
New Orleans Take Out(en)USA / Wisconsin / Madison (Madison, WI)restaurantDelicious New Orleans food available for take-out only.
Parasol's(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)barLocated at 2533 Constance St. (a block off of Magazine), this famous Irish Channel bar is ground zero for New Orleans' St. Patrick's Day celebration. Great food and drink: try the roast beef po-boy. www.parasols.com/
Grits Bar and Pool Hall(en)USA / Louisiana / Marrero (New Orleans, Louisiana)bar530 Lyons St., 899-9211
Cafe Luna(en)USA / Louisiana / Westwego (New Orleans, Louisiana)A nice cafe with great food, great drinks, nice atmosphere and free wi-fi. local.yahoo.com/details?id=18157328
Dick & Jenny's(en)USA / Louisiana / Marrero (New Orleans, Louisiana)Excellent locally-owned New Orleans restaurant dickandjennys.com/
Saturn V 1st Stage(en)USA / Louisiana / New_Orleans rocket, displaymaps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=30.023779~-89.920155&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=2756681&encType=1
Place St. Charles(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)office buildingPlace St. Charles (formerly the Bank One Center and First NBC Center) is a 53-story, 645 feet (197 m) -tall skyscraper designed in the post-modern style by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. It is the second tallest building in both the
VooDoo Barbecue(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)restaurant, barbecueGet the St. Louis full-slab special! Can't be beat!
1750 St. Charles Avenue Condos(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)condominium, apartment building, Not approvedThis is one of New Orleans' premium apartment and condo buildings, inspired by a similar building in Paris which is evident from the enormous stone carriage-ways and grand main lobby. Balconies were recently added so the residents could enjoy Mardi
Gulfstream (formerly Houston's) Restaurant(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)restaurantGreat fresh fish and other seafood. Owned and operated by the Houston's parent. nice atmosphere, good service, decent prices. JFIHP (my acronym for: Just for information and historical purposes), this location was originally two important things in New Orleans history.
Zion Lutheran Church(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro(en)USA / Louisiana / Gretna (New Orleans, Louisiana)restaurantAlso houses Copeland's small, but fancy, boutique hotel. Great cheescake (of course!) and sushi (imagine that under one roof). Al Copeland was originally the magnate of the Popeye's Famous Fried Chicken chain, but many things (including a somewhat hostile takeover
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