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Claiborne Avenue is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana.It runs the length of the city, about 9.5 miles (15.3 km), beginning at the Jefferson Parish line and ending at the St. Bernard Parish line; the street continues under different names in both directions.
Neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Central City Neighborhood Second line parade in Central City, 2009 Nickname: Josephine Coordinates: 29°56′29″N 90°05′13″W / 29.94139°N 90.08694°W / 29.94139; -90.08694 Country United States State Louisiana City New Orleans Planning District District 6, Central City Area • Total 1.41 sq mi (3.7 km 2) • Land 1.41 ...
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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.
The Claiborne Avenue Bridge, officially known as the Judge William Seeber Bridge, is a vertical lift bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana over the Industrial Canal.It was built by the Louisiana Department of Highways (later renamed the Department of Transportation and Development) and opened to vehicular traffic in 1957.
The first was the Magazine Street Railroad Co., which soon merged with the second, the Crescent City Railroad Co. The St. Charles Street Railroad Co. was next, followed in 1867 by the Canal and Claiborne Streets Railroad Co. and in 1868 by the Orleans Railroad Co.
30 Claiborne Street, Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, U.S. Coordinates 31°59′41″N 87°16′58″W / 31.994782°N 87.282869°W / 31.994782; -87.
Claiborne Cottage. Claiborne Cottage, 2727 Prytania Street, a raised, center-hall, Greek Revival cottage, built in 1857 by John Vittie for Sophronie Claiborne Marigny, daughter of Louisiana's first Governor, Lady of French Queen Amelie's court, and wife of Mandeville de Marigny, a prominent political and military figure. After several ...