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New Orleans City Park

Campanella, Catherine
New Orleans City Park
City Parks 1, 300 acres cradle the largest collection of mature live oaks in the nation. Established in 1854, it is one of the countrys largest urban parks (457 acres larger than New Yorks Citys Central Park and two years older) and contains the highest earthen elevation in New Orleans. City Park has welcomed as many as 11 million visitors per year who walk among 50 species of trees, including bald cypress, southern magnolia, and pine, and the...

CHF 31.50

Lake Pontchartrain

Campanella, Catherine
Lake Pontchartrain
Native Americans used Okwata, meaning "wide water, " as a shortcut for inland trade between the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River. When the Europeans arrived, the original inhabitants showed them the route--the settlement near the river became the city of New Orleans, other lakeshore communities grew, and Lake Pontchartrain continued to be a vital waterway well into the 20th century. Aside from its economic value, Lake Pontchartrain was...

CHF 31.50

Metairie

Campanella, Catherine
Metairie
Metairie was the first suburb of New Orleans, an outgrowth to the west by young families seeking larger lots, open air, and affordable new housing. Those suburbanites shared much in common with previous generations of New Orleanians who had migrated westward from the original town (now the French Quarter) to high land along the Mississippi River and the Metairie Ridge. When Jefferson Parish was established in 1825, it included all New Orleans ...

CHF 38.90

New Orleans City Park

Campanella, Catherine
New Orleans City Park
City Park's 1, 300 acres cradle the largest collection of mature live oaks in the nation. Established in 1854, it is one of the country's largest urban parks (457 acres larger than New York's City's Central Park and two years older) and contains the highest earthen elevation in New Orleans. City Park has welcomed as many as 11 million visitors per year who walk among 50 species of trees, including bald cypress, southern magnolia, and pine, and...

CHF 38.90

Lake Pontchartrain

Campanella, Catherine
Lake Pontchartrain
Native Americans used Okwata, meaning "wide water, " as a shortcut for inland trade between the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River. When the Europeans arrived, the original inhabitants showed them the route--the settlement near the river became the city of New Orleans, other lakeshore communities grew, and Lake Pontchartrain continued to be a vital waterway well into the 20th century. Aside from its economic value, Lake Pontchartrain was...

CHF 38.90

Metairie

Campanella, Catherine
Metairie
Metairie was the first suburb of New Orleans, an outgrowth to the west by young families seeking larger lots, open air, and affordable new housing. Those suburbanites shared much in common with previous generations of New Orleanians who had migrated westward from the original town (now the French Quarter) to high land along the Mississippi River and the Metairie Ridge. When Jefferson Parish was established in 1825, it included all New Orleans ...

CHF 31.50