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The old "Union Station", New Orleans, at the start of the 20th century. This was on South Rampart Street, now Loyola, just in front and slightly downriver from the current Union Passenger Terminal. Opened 1 June 1892, Louis Sullivan, architect.

Source

Period postcard via [1]

Date

Not dated. c. 1900

Author

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