Postmarked New Orleans

Vintage postcards (1940s and earlier) appear above modern-day photographs of the same spot, with brief text providing historical information about each location. Street scenes, restaurants, parks, and cemeteries are all covered. Samples include the Peristyle in City Park, St. Roch's cemetery and shrine, Mme. Begué's restaurant, the Saenger Theatre, the St. Charles Hotel, and Chartres Street in the French Quarter.
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Postmarked New Orleans

Vintage postcards (1940s and earlier) appear above modern-day photographs of the same spot, with brief text providing historical information about each location. Street scenes, restaurants, parks, and cemeteries are all covered. Samples include the Peristyle in City Park, St. Roch's cemetery and shrine, Mme. Begué's restaurant, the Saenger Theatre, the St. Charles Hotel, and Chartres Street in the French Quarter.
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Postmarked New Orleans

Postmarked New Orleans

by Jason N. A. Smith
Postmarked New Orleans

Postmarked New Orleans

by Jason N. A. Smith

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$24.95 
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Overview


Vintage postcards (1940s and earlier) appear above modern-day photographs of the same spot, with brief text providing historical information about each location. Street scenes, restaurants, parks, and cemeteries are all covered. Samples include the Peristyle in City Park, St. Roch's cemetery and shrine, Mme. Begué's restaurant, the Saenger Theatre, the St. Charles Hotel, and Chartres Street in the French Quarter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455624966
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/15/2019
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 5 - 12 Years

About the Author


Smith worked for many years as a salesman with backgrounds in hospitality and promotions. Traveling extensively across the US, he developed a passion for collecting vintage postcards and sharing them with those he loved.
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