My Trip to New Orleans As Seen With Southern Tours
My Trip to New Orleans As Seen With Southern Tours
M W Margaret W Fairbairn
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He died before plans could be carried out to bring him here from St. Helena. On the far left corner we see the remains of the St. Louis Hotel. In its day it had 400 rooms, and un- der the rotunda of the hotel was a slave block. Here, it is believed, Abraham Lincoln witnessed the sale of slaves that gave him his idea of Emancipation. Looking to our left we see our oldest French res- taurant, Antoines, being operated today by the third generation of the same family in the same location. 12 St. Lo...uis Cathedral, General Jackson and Jackson Square Driving on down Chartres Street we come to Jack- son Square. This being the most historical spot in New Orleans, we will park the car and make a walking tour of this section. Jackson Square was laid out in the original plans of the city by Bienville and his en- gineers, Pauger and DeLatour and was called La Place D'Arms. The name was changed to Jackson Square 13 after the equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson was placed in the center of the square in 1856.
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