Reza Amiri Praramadhan's Reviews > Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children: . . . and Other Streets of New Orleans!
Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children: . . . and Other Streets of New Orleans!
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Unlike the boringly numbered streets of New York City, most, if not all, streets in New Orleans have their own stories. From the era of indians and explorers to the french and spanish rule, there are so many colourful events and people to lending their names to the streets of New Orleans. Although many are undoubtedly named after prominent people of the time, there are some more interesting sorts of stories such as the mytery behind the name of Tchoupitoulas and Westwego, the only name of a place that can form a sentence.
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