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  2. Leidenheimer Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    Leidenheimer Baking Company is one of the historic businesses in the Central City section of New Orleans. To mark the company's centennial in 1996, the artwork of Bunny Matthews , creator of the " Nint' Ward "-based cartoon characters "Vic and Nat'ly", was added to the bakery's delivery trucks.

  3. Po' boy - Wikipedia

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    The two primary sources of po'boy bread are the Leidenheimer Baking Company and Alois J. Binder. [21] There is fierce competition between po' boy shops, and resident opinions of the best po' boy shop varies widely. [22] Each year there is a festival in New Orleans dedicated to the po' boy, the Oak Street Po'Boy Festival. [23]

  4. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Later on, due to immigration, Italian cuisine and Sicilian cuisine also has some influence on the cuisine of New Orleans. Seafood also plays a prominent part in the cuisine. [1] Dishes invented in New Orleans include po' boy and muffuletta sandwiches, oysters Rockefeller and oysters Bienville, pompano en papillote, and bananas Foster ...

  5. How to Make the Ultimate Po'Boy - AOL

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  6. 1929 New Orleans streetcar strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1929 New Orleans streetcar strike was a labor dispute between streetcar workers and the New Orleans Public Service, Inc. (NOPSI). Involving 1,100 workers, it began on July 1, 1929, and lasted over four months. [ 1 ]

  7. Domilise's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Domilise's Po-Boy and Bar is an uptown New Orleans restaurant known for its po-boy sandwiches. The restaurant was founded in the 1930s by the Domilise family, who lived in the house above the single-room bar/dining area, and was run by Sam and Dorothy “Miss Dot” Domilise for over seventy-five years until her death in 2013.

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  9. New Orleans hot sausage - Wikipedia

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    Po' boys made with hot sausage patties or links are a traditional part of New Orleans street food. [5] [6] [7] Hot sausage po'boys are prepared by placing a patty on po'boy bread with melted American cheese, mayonnaise, and sliced lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles.