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In July 1989, Wellan's closed after failing to pay rent for seven months; the Alexandria Mall store was the chain's last remaining location. [10] In 1994, Beall-Ladymon was acquired by Stage Stores and renamed to Stage.
Alexandria: Rapides: 91000705 Bocage Plantation: June 20, 1991: Darrow: Ascension: Built in 1837, possibly designed by James H. Dakin: Bonnie Glen Plantation January 11, 1980 New Roads Pointe Coupee Built approx. 1825–1830 by Antoine Gosserand. Raised plantation home along False River representing the early Creole Greek Revival period.
Established March 17, 1883, The Alexandria Town Talk is a daily newspaper for Alexandria-Pineville and the thirteen parishes which comprise central Louisiana. The newspaper was owned by the family of the late Jane Wilson Smith and Joe D. Smith, Jr. , until March 1996, when it was sold to Central Newspapers.
Maurice Gusman Concert Hall Coral Gables: 600 2003 Watsco Center: 8,000 1989 Coral Springs Center for the Arts: Coral Springs: 1,471 October 5, 1985 Ocean Center: Daytona Beach: 9,312 1959 Daytona International Speedway: 123,500 October 6, 1949 Peabody Auditorium: 2,521 1936 Daytona Beach Bandshell: 4,500 2015 jetBlue Park: Fort Myers: 16,000 ...
Louisiana Highway 28 Business (LA 28 Bus.) runs 2.94 miles (4.73 km) in a general east–west direction in the city of Alexandria.It travels along the former alignment of mainline LA 28, which has been moved onto I-49 through the downtown area.
The Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans is a historic 33-story, 407 feet (124 m)-tall skyscraper designed by noted architect Edward Durell Stone, located at 2 Canal Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans.
The first French settlers had built a crude fort and dwellings for La Balize near the mouth of the Mississippi in 1699. The name meant "seamark", and the French built a 62-foot-high (19 m) wooden pyramidal structure in 1721 to help guide ships on the Mississippi River and at its shifting delta. This was where river pilots came to live. [3]
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