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Lafayette Cemetery Research Project (New Orleans): New Photos
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Fathers Day, 09. Problems with Commercial Tourguides. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. We have new photos posted on the Lafayette Cemetery. Site - including shots from filming for a movie about famous New Orleans musician Buddy Bolden. Often called "The Father of Jazz" and credited for creating the true Jazz sound) and the feature film based on the DC Comics anti-hero "Jonah Hex". Posted by Director, LCRP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pyrates Union: International Brotherhood Of Neutral Pyrates
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Ubi concordia, ibi victoria - Where there is unity, there is victory! Javascript DHTML Drop Down Menu Powered by dhtml-menu-builder.com. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. Its been more than 4 years since Hurricanes Rita and Katrina swept through the City of New Orleans leaving devastation in their wake. Today, the city is still rebuilding amidst failed funding, missing donations and the sometimes seemingly insurmountable task of encouraging people to return. Our good friend (and Pyrates Union member) Sean M...
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Lafayette Cemetery Research Project (New Orleans): January 2009
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Sunday, January 18, 2009. Welcome to the new LCRP Communications Site.a work in progress. This will be a place for news, thoughts and ideas.and any other interesting information related to New Orleans, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 or The Lafayette Cemetery Research Project. Posted by Director, LCRP. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Read New Orleans: June 2009
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A project to promote literacy in early readers by providing new and gently used books to Children in New Orleans and encouraging them to participate by providing interesting content and mentorship. The Importance Of Reading. Friends of Read New Orleans. Project Gutenberg: over a million free eBooks. Scribd (Social Publishing - Books, Presentations and more). LibriVox - Free Audio Books. Lafayette Cemetery Research Project. Thursday, June 4, 2009. The Importance Of Reading. The Importance Of Reading.
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Read New Orleans: Read New Orleans!
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A project to promote literacy in early readers by providing new and gently used books to Children in New Orleans and encouraging them to participate by providing interesting content and mentorship. Friends of Read New Orleans. Project Gutenberg: over a million free eBooks. Scribd (Social Publishing - Books, Presentations and more). LibriVox - Free Audio Books. Lafayette Cemetery Research Project. Monday, July 7, 2008. Welcome to the Read New Orleans Project! The Books For Kids Program.
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Things to Do - Angie + Brandon
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May 10th, 2013 New Orleans, LA. Things to do in New Orleans. There is so much to see, eat and explore in New Orleans. We encourage folks to come in early and stay late to take in the sights. Ride the Street Car Uptown. The most decadent of all the cemeteries and top it off with a Mint Julep on the front porch at the Columns Hotel. Mingle with Local Artists in Jackson Square. Browse Antiques on Royal Street. Royal runs parallel to Bourbon and is lined with an amazing set of art galleries and antique shops.
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Neighborhoods
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The neighborhoods of New Orleans are unique in their history, geography, architecture, landmarks, restaurants, shops, traditions and events. Sign Up for Our Free Newsletters. Thanks, You're in! You might also enjoy:. There was an error. Please try again. Please select a newsletter. Please enter a valid email address. New Orleans Festivals, Events and Things To Do. New Orleans Arts and Entertainment. New Orleans Museums,Historic Sites and History. New Orleans Food and Drink. Live in New Orleans? The Frenc...
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On Our Way From Here: December 2011
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On Our Way From Here. Because no matter where we go, how we grow, or what we learn, we all have to start from here. Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Thanksgiving in New Orleans. Bright and early (ok.it was still dark) we hit the road for a long weekend in New Orleans with Morgan's friend and her mom. We pulled into town early afternoon and went straight for some food. Liuzza's by the Track. Then we cruised over to New Orleans Museum of Art. NOMA has such an amazing collection. Incredible blown glass octopus.
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Confessions of an English Muffin: August 2012
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Confessions of an English Muffin. 8220;The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine. Wednesday, 15 August 2012. Why I Loved Camp. I know, my posts are all getting out of order! I've not finished writing about camp and I finished there about a week ago, and I've not finished writing about my travels yet which are also almost over! I'm sure no-one minds too terribly though. And I loved it. I left a job which was pretty good, as far as office jobs go. The pay was...