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- Article requests:
Biographies:
- Adrian de Pauger, the French architect who developed the plan for rebuilding New Orleans after the city was entirely destroyed in the fire of 1788 March 21. After two centuries, the French Quarter still conforms to de Pauger's original street plan. The Adrien de Pauger article has recently appeared on the Wikipedia.
- Archbishops: Francis Bible Schulte
Culture: Social Aid and Pleasure Club Food and Restaurants: Bacco, Bourbon House Seafood, Cafe Adelaide, Crawfish Bisque, Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse, Hubig's Pies, Morning Call (coffee house), Mr. B's Bistro, Palace Cafe, Ralph's on the Park, Red Fish Grill Media: Neighborhoods:
- New Orleans East Area: Little Woods (also called Edge Lake), Pines Village, Plum Orchard, Read Boulevard East, Read Boulevard West, West Lake Forest, Village de L'Est, Lake Catherine, New Orleans
- Algiers Area: Algiers Naval Station, Behrman, New Orleans, Tall Timbers / Brechtel, English Turn, New Aurora (Includes River Park, Cut Off, and Lower Coast)
Streets: Caffin Avenue, Erato Street, Metairie Road, Veterans Blvd Photos: For New Orleans-related articles needing a photograph, use {{reqphoto|in=New Orleans, Louisiana}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in New Orleans, Louisiana. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.
- Cleanup: Cleanup listing
- Copyedit: Elevate New Orleans article to featured article status.
- Expand: James Gallier, Avery Alexander, Martin Behrman, Bourbon Street, Brennan's, Chateau Coffee Cafe, Francis Xavier Seelos, Galatoire's, Notre Dame Seminary, Our Lady of Prompt Succor, St. Charles Avenue, Yat (New Orleans), Audubon Park
- Stubs: Tag articles with {{NewOrleans-stub}}
- Other: Add
{{WikiProject United States|class=|importance=|LA=Yes|LA-importance=|NOLA=Yes|NOLA-importance=}} to all New Orleans related articles and assign "class" and "importance" ratings.
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