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  2. 2002 New Orleans mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Shreveport. Government. v. t. e. The New Orleans mayoral election of 2002 was an election for Mayor of New Orleans; the primary round of voting was held on February 2, 2002, followed by a runoff on March 2. It resulted in the election of Ray Nagin as mayor.

  3. New Orleans City Council - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans City Council is the legislative branch of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The current mayor-council form of city government was created in 1954, following the 1950 amendment of the state constitution that provided for a home rule charter for the city. The 1954 Charter provided for seven members, five elected ...

  4. The Cabildo - Wikipedia

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    701 Chartres St., New Orleans, Louisiana. The Cabildo, originally called "Casa Capitular", [3][4] is a historical building in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally the seat of Spanish colonial city hall, the building now forms part of the Louisiana State Museum. It is located along Jackson Square, adjacent to St. Louis Cathedral.

  5. Mitch Landrieu - Wikipedia

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    Education. Catholic University of America (BA) Loyola University New Orleans (JD) Mitchell Joseph Landrieu[3] (/ ˈlændruː / LAN-drew; [4] born August 16, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who served as Mayor of New Orleans from 2010 to 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana ...

  6. Gallier Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gallier Hall is located on St. Charles Avenue at Lafayette Square in the Central Business District. The building was originally designed to be the city hall of New Orleans by the architect, James Gallier Sr. Construction began in 1845, and the building was dedicated on 10 May 1853. Gallier Hall is a three-story marble structure fronted by two ...

  7. New Orleans City Hall - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans City Hall. New Orleans City Hall may refer to: Gallier Hall (1853–1950s) New Orleans City Hall at Duncan Plaza, see New Orleans Central Business District § Government and infrastructure (1950s–present)

  8. St. Augustine High School (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    7000+. Admissions Director. Calvin Haynes. Athletic Director. Barrett Rey. Website. www.staugnola.org. St. Augustine High School (also known as " St. Aug") is a private, Catholic, all-boys high school run by the Josephites in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was founded in 1951 and includes grades 8 through 12.

  9. How to keep guns off Bourbon Street? Designate a police ...

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    July 1, 2024 at 4:09 PM. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A police station in New Orleans' French Quarter will be designated a vocational technical school in a move that will instantly outlaw gun possession ...