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The very broadest definition of Uptown, historically, included everything upriver from Canal Street, which would encompass about one-third of the city. In the narrowest usage, as a New Orleans City Planning neighborhood, Uptown refers to an area of only some dozen blocks centering on the intersection
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In these areas many old homes were built on piers 0.9 to 1.2 meters (3 to 4 feet) above street level to insure against the occasional disastrous flood. These piers proved to be insufficiently elevated, as the flood water rose an additional 30 to 60 cm (one to two feet). However, the area on the
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Like most of the oldest parts of the city developed before 1900 on the city's higher ground, the majority of Uptown had very little flooding from Katrina For this reason, the portion of New Orleans along the riverfront stretching from the Bywater to Carrollton and including about half of Uptown was
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and Lowerline Street, and extended from the river to St. Charles Avenue. The city was annexed by New Orleans and became part of Orleans Parish. Although the name of Greenville is sometimes used in referring to a neighborhood in Uptown New Orleans, it should not be confused with the community of the
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Although Hurst himself is largely forgotten, his name lives on as Hurst Street, which crosses the four streets named above. The name Hurstville is still used to identify the former faubourg; and as of 2010, still appears in local news items and real estate listings. The neighborhood streets are
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By 1850, seven other faubourgs had been created: Plaisance, Delachaise, St. Joseph, East and West Bouligny, Avart, and Rickerville. These combined to form Jefferson City, which extended between Toledano and Joseph Streets. Note that this is not the same location as the present day
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has only one lane of traffic in both directions, it is a major commercial district, known for its many locally owned shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Prytania Street is the next major street inland, although it extends only up to Jefferson Avenue as a major thoroughfare.
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remain. But much of the avenue holds newer apartment buildings and commercial establishments, and some mansions have been converted to rental units. Farther back, the streets Simon Bolivar, LaSalle, and Freret form another parallel with the river. Farthest back is wide
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to be built on his land in 1832. The site of this house later became the corner of Tchoupitoulas and Joseph Streets. The house was moved in 1922 to a site at 3 Garden Lane. Tricou sold his part to Hurst in 1832. Hurst's property was surveyed for development into
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closest to the river. Formerly heavily devoted to river shipping commerce, as shipping became more containerized in the later 20th century more of Tchoupitoulas was devoted to residential and other commercial uses. The next major street back is Magazine. While
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on a wide, gradual bend of the Mississippi. Streets were laid out either roughly following the River's curve or perpendicular to it, resulting in what has been called a "wheel with spokes" street pattern (with the hub inland from Uptown, in the Broadmoor and
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of what is now Uptown New Orleans, created in 1833 by Cornelius Hurst, a wealthy businessman. It ran along the Mississippi River from Joseph Street to "the Bloomingdale Line" between Eleonore Street and State Street, continuing inland to
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Rickerville adjoined Hurstville along Joseph Street and extended along the river to Peters (now Jefferson), then inland to Pitt Street. The faubourg was created March 23, 1849, and named for Samuel Ricker, one of the land owners.
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Hurst named three streets perpendicular to the Mississippi River Eleonore, Arabella, and Joseph for his wife, daughter, and son, respectively. He named the fourth street Nashville, as part of his plan to get the
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in the Colonial era. Several sections were developed as separate towns, like Lafayette, Jefferson City, Greenville, and Carrollton. For much of the 19th century most of what is now Uptown belonged to
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Major "spokes" perpendicular to the river include Melpomene/Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; Jackson, Washington, Louisiana, Napoleon, Jefferson, and Nashville Avenues; and Broadway,
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population. Census data shows that ethnically and racially mixed city blocks were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries, which continues to be the case with much of Uptown.
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People from other parts of the United States settled uptown in the 19th century, joined by immigrants, notably from Italy, Ireland, and Germany. Uptown has always had a sizable
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Cornelius Hurst, Pierre Joseph Tricou, and Julie Robert Avart had bought the plantation in 1831, dividing it into three equal parts. Hurst commissioned a
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line. It remains an area of mixed residential and small commercial properties, with a wealth of 19th-century architecture. It includes part or all of
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river side of St. Charles Avenue, and some sections farther back, escaped flooding. This was the single largest area of New Orleans to be spared the
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According to the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center, Uptown also refers to a specific neighborhood that is bounded by Napoleon Avenue,
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Bruno, R. Stephanie. NOLA. com. "Handsome houses on Camp Street shine through the rain." September 3, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
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became a commercial hub of New Orleans, with many businesses owned and run by locals reopening before chain stores in the metro area.
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Cornelius Hurst, developer of Faubourg Hurstville, sold a square block to the City of Lafayette for a cemetery in 1833. Now known as
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was subdivided and incorporated in April 1833 as the City of Lafayette and included the land which would later become known as the
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Hospital. In 1983, after the state of Louisiana acquired the property, this facility became the New Orleans Adolescent Hospital.
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along the Mississippi River between the present Philip, Pleasant, and LaSalle streets, was sold to developers in 1832. The
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New Orleans and Orleans Parish gradually annexed Lafayette (not to be confused with the present city of the same name in
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Kendall, John. "History of New Orleans" Chapter XLVI "The Annexed Towns." 1922. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
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Eggler, Bruce. "New Orleans' nine most endangered sites bear legacies of music, worship and justice."
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Uptown New Orleans is under the jurisdiction of the city and parish of New Orleans. For details, see
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to construct a spur into his faubourg. However, both Hurst and the railroad went bankrupt during the
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was a direction, meaning movement in the direction against the flow of the Mississippi. After the
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mid-19th-century Revival, late 19th- and 20th-century Revivals, late Victorian, government housing
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Important neighborhoods and sections of Uptown include, going roughly upriver from Canal Street:
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landings a few miles upstream of New Orleans. The original Lafayette began as one of these. The
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The Latter Memorial Library, a former private mansion built in 1907, sits on the corner of
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in 1831. Burthe subdivided the property in 1851 to create Burtheville. It was bounded by
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affected Uptown, the post-Katrina flooding was worse than anything seen since
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Some definitions of Uptown also include areas back from Claiborne such as the
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Lafayette was also the site of the original Jefferson Parish courthouse. The
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Uptown was developed during the 19th century, mostly from land that had been
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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Open-admission Uptown high schools miss state averages in most subjects
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located in Uptown, was established in 2008 and disestablished in 2012.
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Near the upper end of Uptown, on and around the land used for the 1884
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Uptown was built along the higher ground along an old natural river
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View of Uptown and vicinity from the International Space Station on
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1949. Available online through Google Books. Accessed May 19, 2010.
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Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children and Other Streets of New Orleans.
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in 1858, which was expanded in the 20th century to become the
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Uptown, New Orleans
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

St. Charles Avenue
Uptown New Orleans is located in Louisiana
Uptown New Orleans is located in the United States
New Orleans
Louisiana
85001417
New Orleans
Louisiana
Mississippi River
Uptown
French Quarter
Jefferson Parish
National Register of Historic Places

Mardi Gras Indians
second lines
Louisiana Purchase
Creole
Canal Street
downtown New Orleans
Francophone
Anglophone
St. Charles Avenues
Claiborne Avenue
Pontchartrain Expressway
CBD/Warehouse District

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