Category:Gayarre Place, New Orleans
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Gayarre Place is a small park at the intersection of Esplanade Avenue and Bayou Road in New Orleans, named after New Orleans historian Charles Etienne Arthur Gayerre. It is dominated by a red stone pedestal with a allegorical statue which were originally on display at the New Orleans 1884 Cotton Centennial World's Fair, "Peace, the Genius of History".
Media in category "Gayarre Place, New Orleans"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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1884NOLAFairEsplanadeMonument.jpg 176 × 328; 29 KB
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US-LA(1891) p309 NEW ORLEANS, GAYARRE PLACE.jpg 767 × 567; 296 KB
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Bayou Road, New Orleans, 4 April 2023 - Peace Statue.jpg 3,888 × 5,184; 18.41 MB
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EsplanadeBayouMonument1900.jpg 9,586 × 7,442; 29.09 MB
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EsplanadeBayouRoadMonument.jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 1.88 MB
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EsplanadeBayouRoadMonumentDetail.jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 1.62 MB
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NewOrleans200212 2169.jpg 1,168 × 1,760; 749 KB
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Peace the Genius of History detail 1991.jpg 5,555 × 4,045; 7.36 MB
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Peace the Genius of Progress.jpg 4,024 × 5,664; 6.08 MB
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Statue of Clio-Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans.jpg 2,322 × 4,128; 2.08 MB