The Crescent City is a far cry from what it was when it was the third largest city and gateway to American commerce. Step back in time to the 1920's to see the city when it still enjoyed some of its past glory.
If you really want to enjoy reading about New Orleans in its heydey, check out Lafcadio Hearn. He was a columnist for the New Orleans newspapers from 1877 to 1888 before moving to Japan. He described the New Orleans of the late 1800s as few could, in a time when the old French families still ruled the city. The book posted below is a collection of his work in New Orleans.


3 comments:
Shit hole now.
My how times have changed what was once a great city.
The story of American cities. Built great and total rot now.
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