File:StLouisHotelCard1907.jpg

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Description New Orleans: Old St. Louis Hotel building at start of 20th century. French Quarter, View from Royal Street and Conti looking down. The hotel building opened in 1835, was badly damaged in the great hurricane of 1915 and demolished soon there after (except for a series of archways on the Charters Street side incorporated into later buildings which can still be seen). Empty square in front of hotel later housed the District Courts Building.
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