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Faget in 2010. Mignon Faget (born November 1933) [1] is a jewelry designer based in her native New Orleans, Louisiana. Faget has long been acknowledged as one of New Orleans' premier designers of fine jewelry. [2] Her family settled in the city in the late 18th century after leaving Haiti. [3] Painter Jacqueline Humphries is her daughter ...
Lakeside Shopping Center, or simply Lakeside, is a shopping mall located at 3301 Veterans Memorial Boulevard in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, Louisiana, United States. It opened on March 24, 1960 as the first regional shopping mall in New Orleans and is the largest and busiest mall in Greater New Orleans .
Lakeside Shopping Center is the highest-grossing mall in the New Orleans metropolitan area. [citation needed] In the 1970s and early 1980s, an area of bars and nightclubs opened in a section of Metairie known as "Fat City", which is now the most racially diverse area in the New Orleans metropolitan area and is home to a vibrant restaurant scene.
Skyscrapers in Metairie, Louisiana (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Metairie, Louisiana" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Veterans is primarily a commercial corridor lined with malls such as Lakeside Shopping Center and Clearview Mall, strip shopping centers and car dealers. During Carnival season, several Mardi Gras parades roll along portions of Veterans as they wind through the streets of Metairie. Beginning in 1978, the Jefferson Parish Council adopted a ...
Alfredo Faget (1923–2003), Cuban basketball player; Jean Charles Faget (1818–1884), American physician Faget sign, a medical sign of fever and bradycardia indicating yellow fever; Guy Henry Faget (1891–1947), American physician; Maxime Faget (1921–2004), American engineer; Mignon Faget (born 1933), American jewelry designer
The mention of the busing controversy is the only reason I've not brought this to AfD. Other than that there is really nothing to set this Mall apart as an important WP:LOCAL site. I do remember that being at least a minorly notable story when it happened though.--Isotope23 20:07, 1 December 2006 (UTC) This mall is a major shopping center.
The mall itself was divided into four sections which ran from anchor to anchor. Each section was individually named: Santa Rosa Mall, Santa Ana Mall, Santa Maria Mall, and Santa Clara Mall, each section written out in tiles on the floors of each wing. The center of the mall where the ice rink and food court stood was the Fiesta Plaza Mall.