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An 1895 blaze stole one landmark on the Mississippi but birthed another

Por: The Advocate Entertainment October 03, 2022

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It started with a fire — and a big one, at that.It wasn’t the Great Fire of 1788, which had reduced most of the French Quarter to ashes. Neither was it the Great Fire of 1794, which tried with some success to finish what the preceding conflagration had started.This was the other great fire, the Great Algiers Fire of 1895, which in the course of a single October night would claim an estimated 200 structures over a 10-block area. In the... + full article



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