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  2. Neighborhoods in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The city planning commission for New Orleans divided the city into 13 planning districts and 73 [1] distinct neighborhoods in 1980. Although initially in the study 68 neighborhoods were designated, and later increased by the City Planning Commission to 76 in October 2001 based in census data, [2] most planners, neighborhood associations, researchers, and journalists have since widely adopted ...

  3. List of Carnegie libraries in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Algiers New Orleans: Dec 29, 1902 — 725 Pelican Ave. 6: New Orleans Canal New Orleans: Dec 29, 1902 — 2940 Canal St. Open 1911–1958, now a yoga center 7: New Orleans Dryades New Orleans: Dec 29, 1902 — 2220 Oretha C Haley Blvd. "Colored" branch during the era of racial segregation, open 1915–1965. Now a YMCA center 8: New ...

  4. New Orleans metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans metropolitan area gained 12.5% of move-ins since 2018. [24] As of 2020, Greater New Orleans had a racial makeup of 51% White Americans, 35% Blacks or African Americans, 3% Asians, 2% from two or more races, and 9% Hispanic or Latinos of any race. [24] The area's median age was 39 and the population made up 52% females and 48% males.

  5. 6th Ward of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Continuing inland, beyond a flood wall is the French Market and the old New Orleans Mint building, now a museum. Beyond a largely commercial section of Decatur Street which includes some of the city's better known music clubs and bars is the still largely residential section of the lower French Quarter. Cabrini Park is a piece of public green ...

  6. List of television stations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans: 4 27 WWL-TV: CBS: True Crime Network on 4.2, The Nest on 4.3, Confess on 4.4, Get on 4.5, Dabl on 4.6, QVC2 on 4.7, Shop LC on 4.8 6 19 WDSU: NBC: MeTV on 6.2, Story Television on 6.4, QVC on 6.6, Nosey on 6.7 8 29 WVUE-DT: Fox: Bounce TV on 8.2, Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network on 8.3, Ion Mystery on 8.4, Oxygen on 8.5 ...

  7. WDSU - Wikipedia

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    It was the first television station to sign on in the state of Louisiana, the first in the city of New Orleans, the first on the Gulf Coast, the first in the Deep South, [3] and the 49th in the nation. It was founded by New Orleans businessman Edgar B. Stern, Jr., owner of WDSU radio (1280 AM, now WODT; and 93.3 FM, now WQUE-FM).

  8. Broadmoor, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Broadmoor is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans.A subdistrict of the Uptown/Carrollton Area, its boundaries as defined by the New Orleans City Planning Commission are: Eve Street to the north, Washington Avenue and Toledano Street to the east, South Claiborne Avenue to the south, and Jefferson Avenue, South Rocheblave Street, Nashville Avenue, and Octavia Street to the west.

  9. Naval Support Activity New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    In June 1966, the New Orleans Army Base transferred to the U.S. Navy. July 1966 saw the disestablishment of the Headquarters, Support Activity and the establishment of Naval Support Activity New Orleans to reflect the changing mission of the station. With this change in mission and designation, both sides of the river began serving as the Naval ...