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  2. Creole Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Creole Queen is a 1,000-passenger paddlewheel riverboat operating out of the Port of New Orleans.She is operated by New Orleans Paddlewheels, Inc. She was built by Halter Marine at Moss Point, Mississippi along the lines of a turn-of-the-century sternwheeler and was christened into service in September 1983.

  3. Roland Stone - Wikipedia

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    Roland Stone (born Roland LeBlanc, 12 August 1941 – 22 December 1999) was an American rhythm and blues and pop singer who performed and recorded in New Orleans between the 1950s and 1990s. Singer Aaron Neville described him as "the singingest white guy I've ever heard".

  4. Haunting of the Octoroon Mistress - Wikipedia

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    The term Octoroon is used for people in New Orleans in the nineteenth century that were 1/8 Black and 7/8 white. These octoroons were known as Creoles of color. Relationships between octoroons and elite Creoles of New Orleans were prohibited, but young men commonly had strong attractions to octoroon women because of their beauty. Because of ...

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  6. Marie Laveau - Wikipedia

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    Historical records state that Marie Catherine Laveau was born a free woman of color in New Orleans 's French Quarter, Louisiana, on Thursday, September 10, 1801.At the time of her birth, Louisiana was still administered by Spanish colonial officials, although by treaty the territory had been restored to the French First Republic a year prior. [1]

  7. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    Cherished Memories: Snapshots of Life and Lessons from a 1950s New Orleans Creole Village. iUniverse.com. ISBN 9781462003198. Malveaux, Vivian (2009). Living Creole and Speaking It Fluently. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781467846486. Kein, Sybil (2009). Creole: the history and legacy of Louisiana's free people of color. Louisiana State University Press.

  8. Missed the 2025 Times Square ball drop? Watch the highlights here

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    When and where to watch the ball drop in Times Square. Viewing areas opened at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Entry was first-come, first-served at checkpoints located at 49th, 52nd and 56th streets on Sixth and ...

  9. Queen Latifah, Jon Batiste among 2024 New Orleans Jazz Fest ...

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    Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Earth, Wind & Fire, Fantasia and Big Freedia set to take the Jazz Fest […] The post Queen Latifah, Jon Batiste among 2024 New Orleans Jazz Fest headliners ...