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  2. Del Norte Triplicate - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Record was established by J. E. Eldredge, edited by George Leon, and was the official paper of Del Norte County. [3] The name Del Norte Daily Triplicate comes from the names of three papers that united in 1912—the Coast Times, Del Norte Record, and Crescent City News. [4]

  3. New Orleans Tornado Was Second Strongest on Record - AOL

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    A tornado that killed a man near New Orleans this week was the metro area's second strongest on record and left an 11.5-mile track northeast through three parishes, the National Weather Service ...

  4. Crescent City - Wikipedia

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    "Crescent City", a song about New Orleans by Lucinda Williams from her 1988 self-titled album Crescent City Radio , an Internet radio station based in New Orleans, Louisiana Crescent City , a hyper-opera by composer Anne LeBaron , premiered in Los Angeles 2012

  5. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The City of New Orleans, used Archon Information Systems software and services to host multiple online tax sales. The first tax sale was held after Hurricane Katrina. [247] The New Orleans government operates both a fire department and the New Orleans Emergency Medical Services.

  6. Resilient New Orleans regains its stride, hardly missing a ...

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    The city, nicknamed the Big Easy for its usually relaxed mood, has weathered many storms, including catastrophic Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which killed more than 1,300 in and around New Orleans.

  7. Raymond Henry Weill - Wikipedia

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    The Weill brothers were regarded in the philatelic world as being honest, reputable, and generous. They supported their local stamp club, the Crescent City Stamp Club, as well as national philatelic organizations. One of the rarest American stamps is the "inverted Curtis Jenny" 24 cent airmail stamp of 1918, listed in the Scott catalog as C3a.

  8. Crescent City Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    The Crescent City Farmers Market was established through a "community-wide collaboration between Loyola University, the City of New Orleans, the William B. Reily Company and a host of citizens," [1] and grew from one day of operation a week in one neighborhood to operating in four neighborhoods: the Warehouse District, Uptown Square, Mid City ...

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