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hotels on Canal Street. These included the LaSalle Hotel, the Hotel New Orleans, and the Jung Hotel with its rooftop ballroom. As convention industry began to grow in the 1960s, the Governor House Motor Hotel and the International Hotel were built. Almost a whole block was taken up by the Marriott Hotel which opened in 1972 as the tallest hotel in the city.
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Although Canal Street began to lose its primacy as a regional shopping destination in the late 1960s, it retained a robust mix of department stores and specialty shopping into the mid-1980s — somewhat later than main-street shopping districts in other U.S. cities — and it received a boost
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New Orleans has historically been a center for opera, theater, and concerts. In 1871 the Varieties Theater opened on Canal Street between Dauphine and Burgundy streets. The building was renovated and renamed the Grand Opera House in 1881, which could be used as both a theater and ballroom. Theaters
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using public money, choosing not to build an expressway along the Mississippi River in the French Quarter and allowing the riverfront to be developed for tourism, and the under used wharves made available by the New Orleans public port authority for non-maritime use in the 1960s. These decisions
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It is said that the world's first movie theater (that is, the first business devoted specifically to showing films for profit) was "Vitascope Hall", established on Canal Street in 1896. By the 1910s there were several movie theaters on Canal, including the Alamo, the Plaza, and the Dreamworld. In
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In the 1830s, several hotels on Canal Street near the river were in operation, including the Union Hotel and the Planters Hotel. Although most of the grand 19th-century hotels were located in the French Quarter, the Perry House was on Canal Street. By the 1920s a growth was seen in the number of
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Canal Street began to accommodate large convention hotels, such as the Sheraton New Orleans and the JW Marriott. The emergence of new hotels has since slowed, but continued operation of many on Canal Street indicate the sustained importance of the street in both business and entertainment. (See
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in 1983 with the completion of Canal Place's retail component. However, national trends disfavoring downtown retail finally caught up with Canal Street — with a key assist from the regional economic depression of the mid-80s (the Oil Bust).
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Both business and government leaders in New Orleans have taken steps over the past 50 years to encourage development and corporate centered business in the city. These began with the construction of the
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neighborhood. Throughout its length, Canal, which runs east and west, serves as a dividing line for cross streets running north and south; although the New Orleans layout follows the Mississippi River.
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1912 the Trianon, the first "movie palace" in the city opened. The Tudor followed in 1914 and the Globe in 1918. By the 1950s they had become low-grade theaters, and in the 1960s they were closed.
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New Orleans Hotel. The office space is made up of more than 650,000 square feet (60,000 m) and includes a parking garage and health club facilities.
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was planned. The canal was never built but the street which took its place received the name. Furthermore, the median of the street became known as the
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Canal Street has been called "America's widest main street." Canal Street is often said to be the widest roadway in America to have been called a
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allowed for multi-floor department stores, the stores were enlarged and made more elegant by incorporating adjoining buildings.
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One end of Canal Street terminates at the Mississippi River. Often called "the foot of Canal Street", at the riverfront the
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opened the door for changes in land use, encouraging business, especially that of the tourism industry, for the city. The
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One Canal Place Office Tower is a Class A commercial office building managed by Corporate Realty. It is adjacent to the
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Although most of the grand movie theaters have closed over the years, several cinemas on Canal Street operate today.
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regional facility, involving the expenditure of approximately $ 2 billion, is now underway in the BioDistrict.
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segment of Canal Street has been undergoing redevelopment along the lines called for in the
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has three lower levels which are occupied by The Shops at Canal Place. The mall contains a
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or RTA, with numerous streetcar and bus route terminals. (Of note, it is the home of the
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After exiting downtown, Canal Street runs for its remaining length through the
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tracks in the center. Canal Street's downtown segment serves as the hub of
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The street has three lanes of traffic in both directions, with a pair of
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For more than a century, Canal Street was the main shopping district of
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At least two other high-rise hotels are just off Canal Street,
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and movie houses were clustered around the intersection with
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titles more typically appended to wide urban thoroughfares.
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section of New Orleans. Canal Street's other terminus is in
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neighborhood, an older, 18th-century portion of the larger
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river

French
New Orleans
French Quarter
Central Business District
Creoles
the Vieux Carré
Louisiana Purchase
Mississippi River
canal
neutral ground
Canal Street Ferry
Algiers Point
Algiers
Mid-City
cemeteries
Lake Pontchartrain
Lakeview
streetcar
the city's public transit system
Canal Streetcar Line
street
avenue
boulevard

Greater New Orleans
Maison Blanche
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