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In 1936, the Louisiana Legislature passed the Housing Authority Act, allowing for the creation of the Housing Authority of New Orleans and paving the way for the city to participate in the national low-rent housing program. Some of the first developments broke ground between 1938 and 1940 over slums and old stores in the Tremé and Uptown area ...
This is a list of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. The archdiocese encompasses eight civil parishes in Louisiana : St. Bernard , Jefferson (except Grand Isle ) [ note 1 ] , Orleans , Plaquemines , St. Charles , St. John the Baptist , St. Tammany , and Washington .
Roman Catholic bishops of New Orleans (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Clergy from New Orleans" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans (Latin: Archidioecesis Novae Aureliae, French: Archidiocèse de la Nouvelle-Orléans, Spanish: Arquidiócesis de Nueva Orleans) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical division of the Catholic Church spanning Jefferson (except Grand Isle), [1] Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, and Washington civil parishes of southeastern ...
The archdiocese covers New Orleans and seven nearby civil parishes. Aymond says it reviewed files of more than 2,400 priests who served there since 1950. Show comments
Housing Authority of New Orleans Florida Avenue Projects or Florida Projects is a public housing project in the city of New Orleans . The development was built in 1946 on an 18.5-acre tract of land bounded by Florida Avenue and North Dorgenois, Mazant and Gallier streets in the Upper 9th Ward.
This list may not reflect recent changes. Housing Authority of New Orleans; A. Anderson v. Jackson; C. Calliope Projects; Christopher Homes Housing Development; D.
The Melpomene Projects, officially called the Gustavo Apartments or The Guste Homes, and colloquially The Melph, are a housing complex located in the Central City neighborhood of New Orleans. The complex occupies ten city blocks, bounded roughly by South Robertson Street, Clio Street, Simon Bolivar Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard ...