Category:Sugar Exchange, New Orleans
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The Louisiana Sugar Exchange Building, commonly simply known as the "Sugar Exchange", was a building New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. It was located at the lower side of Bienville Street running from Clay Street to Front Street, near the upper riverfront border of the French Quarter. The building was constructed starting in July 1883, dedicated 3 June 1884, James Freret, architect. It was a center of the business of sugar trade in the USA in the late 19th and early 20th century. The building was demolished in 1963.
Media in category "Sugar Exchange, New Orleans"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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US-LA(1891) p302 NEW ORLEANS, SUGAR AND RICE EXCHANGE.jpg 670 × 498; 208 KB
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BienvilleSugarExchange1963A.jpg 4,712 × 3,294; 1.71 MB
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LouisianaSugarExchangeBlockSanborne1908.jpg 2,763 × 1,686; 2.03 MB
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Mugnier Sugar Exchange wider.jpg 600 × 471; 91 KB
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NOSugarRefineryExchangeFrontStAllison.jpg 600 × 461; 44 KB
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Sugar Exchange, New Orleans, interior, 1900.jpg 1,028 × 705; 459 KB
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SugarExchangeDemolitionLeyrer2.jpg 4,643 × 3,168; 7.18 MB
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SugarExchangeInteriorDemolitionLeyrer.jpg 906 × 667; 126 KB
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SugarExchangeMugnier.jpg 1,229 × 884; 631 KB
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SugarExchangePostcard.jpg 1,898 × 1,203; 1.48 MB