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  2. New Orleans City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gallier Hall (1853–1950s) New Orleans City Hall at Duncan Plaza, see New Orleans Central Business District § Government and infrastructure (1950s–present) Topics referred to by the same term

  3. New Orleans Upper Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    Along with the NRHP-listed New Orleans Lower Central Business District to the north, across the redeveloped Poydras Street, it is included within the larger New Orleans Central Business District area. The original area listed in 1990 included more than 400 contributing buildings and one contributing site on 179 acres (72 ha). [1]

  4. New Orleans City Council member Helena N. Moreno told CNN she had spent time with Gauthreaux’s family on Wednesday, while they were trying to find him after the attack. She learned about his ...

  5. New Orleans Victim Had Dinner with Parents Before Attack ...

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    Happy New Year. Please text me when you get home,'” Cathay said. “And that text never came." Related: 2 Officers Shot During New Orleans New Year's Event Now in 'Stable' Condition, Police ...

  6. Bourbon Street reopens with heavy law enforcement presence - AOL

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    New Orleans police chaplain Ken DeSoto, center, leads other officers in prayer on Bourbon Street on Thursday. Rick Goldstein, 72 of Houston, said he drove four hours to celebrate and ring in 2025.

  7. James Gallier - Wikipedia

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    James Gallier (24 July 1798 [1] – 3 October 1866) was a prominent nineteenth-century Irish-born American architect, most famed for his buildings in New Orleans. Gallier Hall, which he designed and once served as New Orleans City Hall, is named after him.

  8. History of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The population of the city doubled in the 1830s and by 1840 New Orleans had become the wealthiest and third-most populous city in the nation. [ 28 ] By 1840, the city's population was approximately 102,000 and it was now the third-largest in the U.S., the largest city away from the Atlantic seaboard as well as the largest in the South .

  9. Malfunctioning security bollards were removed from Bourbon ...

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    New Orleans City Council President Helena Moreno told WWL-TV that she and other council members believed the repairs should have been completed further in advance of the Super Bowl. Still, she ...