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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.
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 standardized parade route for Metairie, which began at the Clearview Shopping Center and rolled east along Veterans before disbanding at Bonnabel Boulevard.
The 17th Street Canal forms the border between Metairie and New Orleans to the east. It is a principal community in Greater New Orleans. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Metairie CDP has a total area of 23.2 square miles (60.2 km 2), of which 23.2 square miles (60.1 km 2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2), or 0.18%, is water. [13]
Dorignac's is a source of Creole cuisine and Cajun items such as Creole cream cheese, crawfish pie, frog legs, gumbo, catfish and olive salad, used to make muffuletta.The store also sells produce, meats, baked goods, party platters, and wedding cakes.
The western terminus of LA 3046 Spur was at LA 3046 (Causeway Boulevard) between LA 3139 (Earhart Expressway) and U.S. 61 (Airline Drive). There was no connection between the spur route and its parent as the two highways did not meet at grade: LA 3046 (Causeway Boulevard) is elevated via a long overpass, and LA 3046 Spur existed at ground level ...
Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse is a steakhouse located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] [2] The restaurant is part of the Dickie Brennan Family of restaurants [3] and has received various awards from publications such as Playboy Magazine and Maxim Magazine. Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse has also been featured in The Wall Street ...
In 1954 the store moved to a larger building at 1330 Arabella Street. [4] Beginning in 1994, Langenstein's opened satellite stores to serve the suburban New Orleans markets, with the first satellite store located at 800 Metairie Road in Metairie, Louisiana. The owners opened another location in 2015 at 122 Sauve Road in River Ridge, Louisiana. [4]
From the 1940s to the 1970s, Jefferson's population swelled with an influx of middle-class white families from Orleans Parish.The parish's population doubled in size from 1940 to 1950 and again from 1950 to 1960 as the parents behind the post–World War II baby boom, profiting from rising living standards and dissatisfied with their old neighborhoods, chose relocation to new neighborhoods of ...