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  2. St. Roch Market - Wikipedia

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    St. Roch Market shortly after its April 2015 reopening Exterior, 1937, shortly before WPA repairs and modernization. The St. Roch Market is a building on the median of St. Roch Avenue facing St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans. It was built in 1875, with extensive renovations in 1937-1938 and 2012-2015.

  3. St. Roch, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    St. Roch is a neighborhood of the U.S. city of New Orleans.A subdistrict of the Bywater District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: Lafreniere Street, Paris Avenue, I-610, Benefit Street, and Dahlia Walk to the north; People's and Almonaster Avenues to the east; St. Claude Avenue to the south; Elysian Fields Avenue, Hope, Frenchmen, Duels, St. Anthony ...

  4. Faubourg Marigny - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the last surviving public market buildings in New Orleans. The independent Circle Market at 1522 St. Bernard Avenue continues to thrive despite competition from national grocery chains. [6] Longstanding oaks line St. Roch and Elysian Fields avenues, where Creole cottages and shotgun houses are being renovated and painted.

  5. Crawfish Po'Boys Are A Lenten Tradition at This Louisiana ...

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    Even so, it’s a lot of work. The team shows up at 5 a.m. to begin prepping the crawfish, and the lunch rush is nonstop. “It’s a little kitchen,” says Kennedy.

  6. 8th Ward of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in the St. Roch neighborhood is an 8th Ward landmark. The 8th Ward is a section of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is one of the Downtown Wards of New Orleans, [1] with a Creole history. The 8th Ward is a narrow strip stretching from the Mississippi River on the south to Lake Pontchartrain in the north.

  7. Category:Buildings and structures in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    St. Roch Market; Seabrook Floodgate; Statue of Benito Juárez (New Orleans) T. Tad Gormley Stadium; U. Upperline Restaurant; Ursuline Convent, New Orleans (1734)

  8. Food hall - Wikipedia

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    New Delhi: AnnaMaya Food Hall [21] New Orleans: St. Roch Market; New York City: Dean & DeLuca; Eataly; Gotham West Market [9] Hudson Eats; Industry City, Brooklyn; [5] Chelsea Market [22] Grand Central Terminal: Grand Central Market [23] Plaza Food Hall, [6] Tin Building by Jean-Georges. North Carolina. Durham Food Hall; Transfer Co. Food Hall ...

  9. Crescent City Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    During the decade from 1995 to 2005, there was a resurgence of public markets in New Orleans. The Crescent City Farmers Market was established through a "community-wide collaboration between Loyola University, the City of New Orleans, the William B. Reily Company and a host of citizens," [1] and grew from one day of operation a week in one ...