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  2. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of New Orleans is heavily influenced by Creole cuisine, Cajun cuisine, and soul food. [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 ...

  3. New Orleans hot sausage - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans hot sausage is traditionally seasoned with cayenne pepper, paprika, onions, garlic, black pepper and salt. Some variations include other seasonings such as sage, thyme, or red pepper flakes. It is commonly produced in both patty and link form, but is separate from hot links. [2] The sausage takes its reddish color from the ...

  4. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Louisiana Creole cuisine (French: cuisine créole, Louisiana Creole: manjé kréyòl, Spanish: cocina criolla) is a style of cooking originating in Louisiana, United States, which blends West African, French, Spanish, and Native American influences, [1][2] as well as influences from the general cuisine of the Southern United States.

  5. Southern Food and Beverage Museum - Wikipedia

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    1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 70113. Coordinates. 29°56′27″N 90°4′45″W  /  29.94083°N 90.07917°W  / 29.94083; -90.07917. Type. Food museum. Website. www.southernfood.org. The Southern Food & Beverage Museum is a non-profit museum based in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a mission to explore the ...

  6. New Orleans Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the New Orleans Police Department was first recorded in 1796, during the administration of Baron Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet. The account said, "Crime had reached such proportions by the mid-1790s that a full-time city police force was required." [5] The New Orleans police were highly militarized from the late 1700s ...

  7. French Market - Wikipedia

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    The French Market (French: Marché français) is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States. [1] It began where Café du Monde currently stands ...

  8. Louisiana judge blocks governor’s orders to sweep New Orleans ...

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    A Louisiana judge temporarily blocked the Gov. Jeff Landry's effort to relocate homeless in New Orleans after some of the unhoused people filed a lawsuit.

  9. Battle of Liberty Place - Wikipedia

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    11 killed. 60 wounded [2] The Battle of Liberty Place, or Battle of Canal Street, was an attempted insurrection by the Crescent City White League against the Reconstruction Era Louisiana Republican state government on September 14, 1874, in New Orleans, which was the capital of Louisiana at the time. Five thousand members of the White League, a ...

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