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  2. Magazine Street - Wikipedia

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    Magazine Street is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana. Like Tchoupitoulas Street , St. Charles Avenue , and Claiborne Avenue , it follows the curving course of the Mississippi River . The street took its name from an ammunition magazine located in this vicinity during the 18th-century colonial period.

  3. Joseph C. Canizaro - Wikipedia

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    Joseph C. Canizaro (born 1937) is an American commercial real estate developer and philanthropist. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Canizaro developed several buildings that make up the New Orleans skyline. In 2005, Canizaro was described as the "single most influential business executive from New Orleans". [5]

  4. Sucré - Wikipedia

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    Sucré can be found on Magazine Street in the Garden District of New Orleans.In addition to their French Quarter and Metairie, Louisiana locations, they also distribute their products throughout the United States via their website, which serves as an online storefront for their stores.

  5. Banks' Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Banks' Arcade was a multi-use commercial structure in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.The building stood on the block bounded by Gravier Street, Tchoupitoulas Street, Natchez Street, and Magazine Street, [1] in the district then known as Faubourg Sainte Marie, [2] later known as the American sector and now called the Central Business District. [3]

  6. Uptown New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This was the single largest area of New Orleans to be spared the levee-disaster flood. [24] For months early in the post-Katrina recovery, Magazine Street became a commercial hub of New Orleans, with many businesses owned and run by locals reopening before chain stores in the metro area.

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  8. Arabella Station - Wikipedia

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    Arabella Station, is a historic building on Magazine Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 4, 1996. It is now a Whole Foods for Uptown New Orleans. It has also been known as Arabella Carbarn and as Upper Magazine Station/Carbarn. It was a carbarn for storage and parking of streetcars.

  9. Category:Streets in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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