586. Part 2 of our most recent conversation with Ed Branley, also known
as the NOLA History Guy. "The clanging of a streetcar’s bell
conjures images of a time when street railways were a normal
part of life in the city. Historic Canal Street represents the
common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside
steel rails and electric wires that once guided streetcars. New Orleans was one of the first
cities to embrace street railways, and the city’s love affair
with streetcars has never ceased.
New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line showcases photographs, diagrams, and maps that
detail the rail line from its origin and golden years, its
decline and disappearance for almost 40 years, and its return to
operation. From the French Quarter to the cemeteries, the Canal
Line ran through the heart of the city and linked the Creole
Faubourgs with the new neighborhoods that stretched to Lake
Pontchartrain" (Hickory Stick Bookshop).
- Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today!
- This week in Louisiana history. August 10, 1936. Highest
temperature ever recorded in Louisiana, Plain Dealing, 114
degrees.
- This week in New Orleans history. August 3, 1974. "Lady
Marmalade" by the group Labelle was written by Bob Crewe and
Kenny Nolan, and produced by Allen Toussaint and Vicki
Wickham. It was released on August 3, 1974 as the first single
from the album Nightbirds.
- This week in Louisiana.
Poverty Point Reservoir State Park
1500 Poverty Point Parkway
Delhi, LA 71232
United States
318-878-7536
1-800-474-0392
Email: povertypointres@crt.la.gov
Hours of Operation
6 a.m. — 10 p.m.
Admission/Entrance Fees
$3 per person
Free for seniors (62 & older)
Free for children (3 & under)
- Postcards from Louisiana. Dirty Rotten Vipers at French Quarter Fest.
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