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Then and Now

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Informationen zum Autor A native New Orleanian Sharon Keating is a lawyer by profession. She is also a student of the colorful history, unique customs and varied architecture of New Orleans. She is a licensed tour guide for the City of New Orleans and has volunteered for several tourist information organisations. Sharon is the author of New Orleans in Photographs and contibutes to the website New Orleans for Visitors. Klappentext Pairing archive photos of the 'Big Easy' with their modern counterparts, New Orleans Then and Now shows how the city has preserved its rich architectural heritage to become a must-see tourist destination. While New York has Dutch and English forebears, New Orleans has the French and Spanish to thank for creating a unique blend of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture that has made it one of the most photographed cities in the world. Then there is the madness of Mardi Gras and the lure of its international jazz festival that has helped give it the nicknames; "the City that Care Forgot" and "the Big Easy." Before the rise of the railroads it was the most prosperous city in the South.The city fell early in the Civil War, in 1862, but the dwindling importance of cotton and the Mississippi that led to the city's real demise in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Today, tourism is an important industry and despite the inundation of floodwater from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, visitors have flocked back to the city. New Orleans Then and Now features the must-see sites of the French Quarter; Bourbon Street, once frequented by a streetcar named Desire, the Old Absinthe House, the Napoleon House, the haunted LaLaurie Mansion and the beautiful ironwork of the LaBranche buildings. It also shows the St.Louis Cathedral and the Higgins boatyard which played a crucial role in winning World War II. Zusammenfassung Pairing archive photos of the 'Big Easy' with their modern counterparts, New Orleans Then and Now shows how the city has preserved its rich architectural heritage to become a must-see tourist destination....

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Autori Sharon Keating
Editore Pavilion Books
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 31.12.2018
Categoria Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia dei paesi e delle regioni
 
EAN 9781910904831
ISBN 978-1-910904-83-1
 
Serie Then and Now
Then and Now#174;
Then And Now
Then and Now(r)
Categorie Jazz, USA, New Orleans, Mississippi, Louisiana, Places & peoples: general & pictorial works, Photography & photographs, Canal Street, bourbon, Architecture, ART / Subjects & Themes / General, TRAVEL / Pictorials, St. Louis, Ritz Carlton, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial, Nola, ARCHITECTURE / General, TRAVEL / United States / General, ART / American / General, TRAVEL / United States / South / General, French Quarter, Travel & holiday, Bourbon Street, Andrew Jackson, Local History, St. Charles, Dixie, Streetcar, United States of America, USA, Absinthe, History of the Americas, Beauregard, Travel and holiday, Central Southern States, Photography and photographs, Places and peoples: general and pictorial works, US South, US South: West South Central States, Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc), Man-made objects depicted in art, Cabildo, big easy, interview with a vampire, French opera, French Market, Henry Clay, Cotton Exchange, vieux carre, Carondelet Street, WWII Museum, LaLaurie, Gallier Hall, Famous Door, Cafe du Monde, Royal Street, Algiers Ferry, Poydras Street, Napoleon House, LaBranche, levee, Superdome, Lafitte's, Tujague's, Audebon, River Crescent
 

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