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  2. Carondelet Street - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, the section of Carondelet Street near Canal Street was known as a center of the cotton trade in New Orleans. [1] Further uptown, Carondelet Street was the location for many of the city's Jewish institutions, including the historic synagogue Anshe Sfard which is still located there. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans ...

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    500 St. Ann St. and 500 St. Peter St. 29°57′27″N 90°03′46″W  /  29.9575°N 90.062778°W  / 29.9575; -90.062778  ( Pontalba Buildings c. 1850 matching townhouse buildings with first-floor retail shops; on either side of Jackson Square , constructed by New Orleans native Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba

  4. National American Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was the first in New Orleans to utilize indoor air-conditioning within a public space. [4] In the late 1980s, when the building was assessed for National Register listing, the interior lobby area was marble clad, and the ceiling was described as, "gold and silver leaf pressed metal with a repeating chevron and diamond point pattern ...

  5. Favrot & Livaudais - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building, on Carondelet Street in New Orleans. Favrot & Livaudais (1891–1933) was an architectural firm in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] The firm designed many buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The firm was founded in 1891 by Charles Favrot (1866-1939) and Louis A. Livaudais (1870 ...

  6. New Orleans Cotton Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Cotton Exchange was established in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1871 as a centralized forum for the trade of cotton. It operated in New Orleans until closing in 1964. Occupying several buildings over its history, its final location, the New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building, is now a National Historic Landmark.

  7. File:Carondelet St., Between Canal and Common, New Orleans ...

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    Looking up river on Carondelet Street, New Orleans: Date: 12 September 2009, 08:04:31: Source: originally posted to Flickr as Carondelet St., Between Canal and Poydras, New Orleans, Louisiana: Author: Ken Lund: Permission (Reusing this file)

  8. Solved: Readers identify Ohio photos from early 1900s — with ...

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    The J.J. Uplinger store. That’s apparently Jacob J. Uplinger (1853-1938) standing outside his general store at 10 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls.

  9. List of tallest buildings in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Inn New Orleans Downtown 226 Carondelet Street 1904–1907 190 (58) 14 [88] The Roosevelt New Orleans: 123 Baronne Street 1907–1921 211 (64) 15 [89] [90] Hibernia Bank Building: 812 Gravier Street 1921–1965 355 (108) 20 [6] [44] 225 Baronne Street: 225 Baronne Street 1965–1967 362 (110) 29 [37] [38] World Trade Center New Orleans ...