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  2. Creole Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Creole Queen is a 1,000-passenger paddlewheel riverboat operating out of the Port of New Orleans.She is operated by New Orleans Paddlewheels, Inc. She was built by Halter Marine at Moss Point, Mississippi along the lines of a turn-of-the-century sternwheeler and was christened into service in September 1983.

  3. Category:Video games set in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in New Orleans" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Norco (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Norco is a 2022 point-and-click adventure game developed by Geography of Robots and published by Raw Fury.Set in a dystopian, futuristic version of Norco, Louisiana, it follows Kay, a woman who has returned home after her estranged mother's death.

  5. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1800s, most censuses recorded New Orleans slipping down the ranks in the list of largest American cities (New Orleans' population still continued to increase throughout the period, but at a slower rate than before the Civil War). In 1929 the New Orleans streetcar strike during which serious unrest occurred. [85]

  6. List of Louisiana Creoles - Wikipedia

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    Roy F. Guste – author of ten Louisiana French-Creole cuisine cookbooks; fifth-generation proprietor of New Orleans' famed Antoine's Restaurant, established in 1840; Thomy Lafon (1810–1893) – businessman, philanthropist, and human rights activist; Austin Leslie (1934–2005) – internationally famous New Orleans chef whose work defined ...

  7. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "New Orleans Calling" by Newark Boys Chorus, Rutgers Jazz Ensemble "New Orleans Cannon Ball" by George Garabedian Players "New Orleans Cha-Cha" by Jerry Colonna "The New Orleans Connection" by Michael "Bami" Rose "New Orleans Cookin'" by Cyril Neville "New Orleans Drag" by Sammy Price and his Rompin' Stompers

  8. Queen Latifah, Jon Batiste among 2024 New Orleans Jazz Fest ...

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    Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Earth, Wind & Fire, Fantasia and Big Freedia set to take the Jazz Fest […] The post Queen Latifah, Jon Batiste among 2024 New Orleans Jazz Fest headliners ...

  9. Whitney Plantation Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The French Creole raised-style [2] [3] main house, built in 1790, is an important architectural example in the state.The plantation has numerous outbuildings or "dependencies": a pigeonnier or dovecote, a plantation store, the only surviving French Creole barn in North America (ca. 1790), a detached kitchen, an overseer's house, a mule barn, and two slave dwellings.

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