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  2. Jackson Square (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Square, formerly the Place d'Armes (French) or Plaza de Armas (Spanish), is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history, and as the site where in 1803 Louisiana was made United States territory pursuant to the Louisiana Purchase.

  3. Louisiana Purchase - Wikipedia

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    The original treaty of the Louisiana Purchase Transfer of Louisiana by Ford P. Kaiser for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904) Flag raising in the Place d'Armes (now Jackson Square), New Orleans, marking the transfer of sovereignty over French Louisiana to the United States, December 20, 1803, as depicted by Thure de Thulstrup in 1902

  4. The Cabildo - Wikipedia

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    Between 1868 and 1910, the Cabildo was the seat of the Louisiana Supreme Court. [6] The Sala Capitular was the site of several landmark court cases, including Plessy v. Ferguson. The Cabildo is left of St. Louis Cathedral at Jackson Square. The French flag is removed and the American flag is hoisted in New Orleans after the Louisiana Purchase.

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  6. French Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Square (formerly Place d'Armes or Plaza de Armas, in French and Spanish, respectively), originally designed by architect and landscaper Louis H. Pilié (officially credited only with the iron fence), is a public, gated park the size of a city block, located at the front of the French Quarter (GPS

  7. History of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Hoisting of American Colors over Louisiana. The French flag is removed and the American flag is hoisted in the Place d'Armes (now Jackson Square), New Orleans, after the Louisiana Purchase, December 20, 1803. Painting by Thure de Thulstrup commemorating the event's centennial, now in the Louisiana State Museum.

  8. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Flag raising in the Place d'Armes (now Jackson Square), New Orleans, after the Louisiana Purchase, marking the transfer of sovereignty over French Louisiana to the United States, December 20, 1803 The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800 restored French control of New Orleans and Louisiana, but Napoleon sold both to the United States in the ...

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