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04101 Mistrot Dr., Mereaux, Louisiana, United States

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America
Inscription. Who shot the first gun at the Battle of New Orleans Jan 8, 1815. Third Regiment Seventh Battery Artillery Corp. Born Nov 30, 1788 in New Orleans Louisiana. , Location. 29° 56.45′ N, 89° 59.7′ W. Marker ... More on HMDB

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America
Inscription. The largest artillery piece on the battlefield was a 32-pounder commanded by Navy Lt. John Crawley and served by 24 men from the U. S. S. Carolina . It was removed from the Carolina in... More on HMDB
Inscription. Fire from these positions played an important role in stopping the British attack on January 8, 1815. The cannons displayed hers represent batteries 5 and 6, which defended the center ... More on HMDB

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America
Inscription. Discovering American militia and artillery on the west bank of the Mississippi River, British General Pakenham ordered Lieutenant Colonel William B. Thornton to lead an attack force ac... More on HMDB
Inscription. Seeing the massive disorder in Major General Gibbs column, Major General Pakenham rode forward. While attempting to rally his troops and get the stalled attack underway, Pakenham was m... More on HMDB

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Chalmette LA 70043, United States of America
Jackson and his officers knew that their men, mostly militia and recruits, could not stand up to a bayonet attack by the British veterans in daylight and in the open. Leaving cavalry to watch the e... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. This depression is the trace of an early mill race that divided the Chalmette and Macarty plantations, by the time of the Battle of New Orleans it was no longer in use and its banks ha... More on HMDB

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835 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA
Louis Armstrong Park, located steps from the French Quarter, was created to honor New Orleans' favorite so... More on Neworleansonline.com
What a shame the state of the park is in now since Katrina. I can only imagine that it once was a beautiful... More on Yahoo! Travel

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621 Elysian Fields, New Orleans, Louisiana
In addition to decorative containers, fountains, and works of outdoor sculpture, American Aquatic Gardens sells entire garden ponds--stocked ... More on NileGuide
friendly, affordable, eye candy, large selection of gifts, plants, sculpture, knowlegeble personal service, easy parking , walkable from the quarter, lots of gardening tools, books for the novice ... More on Yahoo! Travel
