Desire Street

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Desire street tiles, Bywater neighborhood.

Desire Street is a famous street in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States. According to Jed Horne, the name is a misspelled homage to Désirée Clary a fiancé of Napoleon.[1] The famous play A Streetcar Named Desire refers to the former streetcar line to this street. It is also the title of a book by Jed Horne, and part of the title of a book by John Churchill Chase.[2] The Desire neighborhood in the upper 9th Ward is named after the street, as are the area's Desire Projects although the housing development has been knocked down and replaced with smaller apartment buildings. Since Hurricane Katrina, most of the apartments are abandoned and sit in disrepair.

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References

  1. Horne, Jed (2005). Desire Street: A True Story of Death and Deliverance in New Orleans. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. ISBN 0-374-13825-7. 
  2. Chase, John Churchill (1997). Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children And Other Streets Of New Orleans (3rd ed.). Touchstone. ISBN 0-684-84570-9. 

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