Wikipedia:WikiProject New Orleans
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WikiProject New Orleans was started on October 14, 2006 to improve the quality and organization of articles related to New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans area.
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[edit] Scope
This WikiProject aims primarily to coordinate, organize, and develop all Wikipedia activities concerning New Orleans.
[edit] Parentage
The parent of this WikiProject is WikiProject Cities.
[edit] Members
Please feel free to add your name to this list if you would like to join the project.
- Staroftheshow86 Project Starter. I hope this Project can improve the quality of Articles about the most unique city in America!
- Infrogmation 00:32, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
- Angleterre 04:35, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- Samwisep86 05:40, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- Aaron charles 14:14, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- Tulane97 18:12, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- Wbbigtymer 22:02, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- Mrbluesky 22:14, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- Robbie 09:15, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
- Winston Ho 何嶸 "winstonho0805". 2006 Oct. 27, Friday.
- Jackbirdsong 03:07, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
- Muffuletta 03:52, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
- Jdclevenger 16:29, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
- Alainna 07:56, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
- Avalyn 04:42, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
- ShreveNewsMan 010:52, 11 December 2006 (UTC) From your sister city in North Louisiana, our Wikiproject and portalpages just launched Wikipedia:WikiProject_Shreveport, Portal:Shreveport
[edit] Requests for uncreated articles
Please feel free to request relevant, uncreated articles concerning New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans area. For organizational purposes, please request articles alphabetically under the appropriate heading.
[edit] Biographies
- James Gallier, the noted New Orleans architect.
- Adrian de Pauger, the French architect who developed the plan for rebuilding New Orleans after the city was entirely destroyed in the fire of 1788 March 21. After two centuries, the French Quarter still conforms to de Pauger's original street plan.
[edit] Culture
[edit] Food
- Arnaud's
- Bacco
- Bourbon House Seafood
- Cafe Adelaide
- Crawfish Bisque
- Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse
- Doberge cake
- Grits and Grillades
- Hubig's Pies
- Morning Call (coffee house)
- Mr. B's Bistro
- Palace Cafe
- Ralph's on the Park
- Red Fish Grill
[edit] Media
- Gambit Weekly
[edit] Neighborhoods
Central City / Garden District Area (District 2)
- East Riverside
- Lower Garden District, including the Coliseum neighborhood.
- Milan
Uptown / Carrollton Area (District 3)
- Audubon, also known as the University District
- Black Pearl
- Dixon
- Freret
- Hollygrove
- Leonidas, also called West Carrollton
- Fontainebleau, also called Marlyville
- West Riverside
Mid-City Area (District 4)
- Fairground
- Gert Town, also called Zion City
- Mid-City
- Gravier, also called Tulane/Gravier
Lakeview Area (District 5)
- Lakeshore / Lake Vista
- Lakewood
- West End
Gentilly Area (District 6)
- Dillard
- Filmore
- Gentilly Terrace
- Gentilly Woods
- Lake Terrace
- Milneburg
- St. Anthony
Bywater Area (District 7)
- Desire area
- Florida area
Lower Ninth Ward Area (District 8)
- Holy Cross. [1]
New Orleans East Area (District 9)
- Little Woods, also called Edge Lake
- Pines Village
- Plum Orchard
- Read Boulevard East
- Read Boulevard West
- West Lake Forest
Village de L'Est (District 10)
- Village de L'Est
Venetian Isles / Lake Catherine (District 11)
- Lake Catherine, New Orleans
Algiers Area (District 12)
- Algiers Naval Station
- Aurora, also called Old Aurora; includes Walnut Bend and Huntlee Village
- Behrman, New Orleans
- McDonogh, formerly called McDonoghville
- Tall Timbers / Brechtel
English Turn Area (District 13)
- English Turn
- New Aurora (Includes River Park, Cut Off, and Lower Coast)
[edit] Streets
- Caffin Avenue
- Carrollton Avenue
- Claiborne Avenue
- Decatur Street
- Erato Street
- Magazine Street
- Metairie Road
- Tchoupitoulas Street
[edit] Requests for expansion, collaboration, and further improvement
- Avery Alexander
- Martin Behrman
- Bourbon Street
- Brennan's
- Francis Xavier Seelos
- Galatoire's
- Notre Dame Seminary
- Our Lady of Prompt Succor, needs picture
- St. Charles Avenue
- Yat (New Orleans), a dialect
- Audubon Park