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  2. Lafreniere Park - Wikipedia

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    Two large playgrounds provide a fenced-in area for small children to play, complete with benches and covered tables for their parents. The park is also home to a carousel. In the middle of the park is a man-made lagoon, with three islands. Pavilion Island is near the center, and contains a large pavilion.

  3. New Orleans Recreation Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Stallings funded and established the Poydras Playground which was the first play center in New Orleans. [8] Stallings served on the New Orleans Playground Commission from 1911 to 1940 and was the commission's first president.

  4. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    WAAY-TV: 31 Funtime (with Johnny Evans) WAAY-TV, WMSL: The Benny Carle Show (with Benny Carle) Captain Barney and Popeye (with Johnny Evans) Junior Auction (with Johnny Evans) Kiddie Circus (with Bill Sykes) WMSL,1961 and WHNT, 1963; Romper Room WAAY (WAFG), WHNT and WAFF (WMSL). Through the Looking Glass (with "Miss Dottie" Frame, WMSL, 1958-1962)

  5. Steve Masakowski - Wikipedia

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    Faith in New Orleans: Independent 2006: Colleen Porter: I Love My City New Orleans: Independent 2007? Mary Jane Ewing: I Love Bein' Here with You: privately published 2008: Samirah Evans: My Little Bodhisattva: Misha 2008: Sasha Masakowski: Musical Playground: self-produced 2008: TriFunctA: Hangin' self-produced 2009: Kaya Martinez: Emergence ...

  6. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Relocated adjacent to Blue Bayou Water Park under the new name Dixie Landin'. Both parks are owned and operated by the same organization. [21] Hamel's Amusement Park Shreveport: 1970s–1999 [22] [23] Lincoln Beach: New Orleans: 1939–1965 Lincoln Park: New Orleans: 1902–1930 Pontchartrain Beach: New Orleans: 1928–1983 Six Flags New ...

  7. Six Flags New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags New Orleans was a theme park located near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 510 in New Orleans. [3] It first opened as Jazzland in 2000, and a leasing agreement was established with Six Flags in 2002 following the previous operator's bankruptcy proceedings. [ 4 ]

  8. City Park (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    City Park, a 1,300-acre (5.3 km 2) public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the 87th largest and 20th-most-visited urban public park in the United States. [2]: 30 City Park is approximately 50% larger than Central Park in New York City, [3] the municipal park recognized by Americans nationwide as the archetypal urban greenspace.

  9. Jahri Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans was a restricted free agent after the 2009 season, and on May 11, 2010, the Saints resigned Evans to a seven-year, $56.7 million contract that was reported to make Evans the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history, surpassing Alan Faneca's five-year, $40 million deal with the New York Jets in 2008.