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Description New Orleans: Royal Street branch of New Orleans Public Library in 1907, shortly after it opened. This was on the downtown river corner of Royal and Frenchmen Streets. It was badly damaged by Hurricane Betsy in 1965 and afterwards demolished.
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Source First published in the Architectural Arts and its Allies", July 1907. Via [1]
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Other versions File:NOPLRoyalMarigny1907.jpg similar but different 1907 photo of same building.

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