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  2. Maison Blanche - Wikipedia

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    The Canal Street store was closed in 1982 by the City Stores Company and reopened in 1984. In 1993, the New Orleans-based sludge metal band Eyehategod used the 13th floor of the building for the recording of their second album, Take as Needed for Pain. [6] In 1997 work began to use the upper floors as part of a new Ritz-Carlton hotel.

  3. A sweet car! The gingerbread streetcar at The Ritz-Carlton ...

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    Visiting hotel lobbies is a holiday tradition for many in New Orleans. The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans is hoping you'll make a stop to see its gingerbread streetcar, which features famous Louisiana ...

  4. Canal Street, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Canal Street in the 1950s. For more than a century, Canal Street was the main shopping district of Greater New Orleans.Local or regional department stores Maison Blanche, D. H. Holmes, Godchaux's, Gus Mayer, Labiche's, Kreeger's, and Krauss anchored numerous well-known specialty retailers, such as Rubenstein Men's Store, Adler's Jewelry, Koslow's, Rapp's, and Werlein's Music, as well as ...

  5. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton in New York City, 1911. The Ritz-Carlton Investing Company was established by Albert Keller, who bought and franchised the name in the United States. The first Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the U.S. opened in New York City in 1911. [7] It was located at 46th Street and Madison Avenue. Louis Diat ran the kitchens and invented ...

  6. The Ritz-Carlton New York Will Host Your Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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    The Ritz-Carlton New York Will Host Your Thanksgiving Brunch for $96,000 — Here's What's Included. Stacey Leasca. Updated November 7, 2024 at 1:10 PM.

  7. Mr. Bingle - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Bingle is a fictional character marketed and sold by department store Dillard's during the holiday season. Originating as a mascot of the Maison Blanche department store in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mr. Bingle has become an important part of the popular culture of the Greater New Orleans area, and across the United States.