
1.8 f. Muffuletta Sandwich
New Orleans is the birthplace of the large, round sandwich known as the muffuletta.
New Orleans is the birthplace of the large, round sandwich known as the muffuletta.
Before its restoration in the 1950s, the Mulberry Grove Plantation house was being used as a hay barn.
Michael "Mystikal"Tyler is one of the best-known rappers from New Orleans. While his early recordings featured agile, rapid-fire vocal performances, his work in the 1990s moved closer to the conventions of the local bounce style, a dance-oriented genre.
Owen F. Murphy, Jr. established his standing as one of New Orleans' most respected documentary photographer with his portrayal of Louisiana Creole culture.
Percy Miller, better known as "Master P," is a New Orleans-based rapper and record producer.
Margeret "Pokey" McIlhenny was a New Orleans civic leader whose interests were politics, education, and public television.
“Punch” Miller, also known as “Kid Punch,” was a New Orleans traditional jazz, blues, and brass band trumpeter and vocalist.
Robert Maestri was mayor of New Orleans from 1936 to 1946 and became a powerful crony to fraternal governors Huey Long and Earl Long.
Rodney Milburn was born in Opelousas and competed successfully at Southern University in Baton Rouge before becoming the world’s best high hurdler in the early 1970s.
Democrat Samuel McEnery served as governor of Louisiana from 1881 until 1888.
Artist Shirley Rabé Masinter has gained considerable attention for her rich oil and watercolor depictions of the gritty streets of Louisiana's inner-city neighborhoods, cemeteries, and landscapes.
Sing Miller was a traditional jazz and blues singer and piano player from New Orleans.
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