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Franklin Avenue and Frankford Street

Years after Katrina hit New Orleans and caused the levees to break, the city is still a constant reminder of that tragic day and what came after. One can still see the damage, feel the pain and hear the stories of what happened five years. Mostly everyone has a story to tell and they all have a common conclusion; New Orleans recovery has been slow.


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Little John Drive and Pressburg Street

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N. Carrolton Avenue and Palmetto Street

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Pratt Place and Robert E. Lee Blvd

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S. Broad Street and Tulane Street

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S. St. Bernard Avenue and S. Derbigny Street

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Carrollton Way

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Robert E. Lee Blvd. and Paris Blvd,

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Housing complex damaged during the flooding cause by hurricane Katrina still emty and has not been rebuilt.

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Crawford Street, East New Orleans

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Villere Street and Laharpe

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S. Broad Street and Tulane Street

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East New Orleans sign on 10 East freeway

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S.Broad Street (overpass)

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House damaged during the flooding cause by hurricane Katrina still abandoned and has not been rebuilt.

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N. Broad Street and Conti Street

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