White City (New Orleans)
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White City est un ancien parc d'attractions qui était situé à La Nouvelle-Orléans, en Louisiane. Le promoteur Charles C. Mathews ouvrit le parc le 4 mai 1907. En plus des attractions et manèges, le parc proposait plusieurs spectacles musicaux dont de l'opéra. Après la fermeture du parc en 1913, le terrain fut réutilisé pour la construction du Pelican Stadium.
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For other parks of the same name, see White City (amusement parks) White City was an amusement park in New Orleans, Louisiana, functioning from 1907 to 1913. It was located in what became part of Mid-City New Orleans, only recently opened for development at the time after improvements in drainage. Promoter Charles C. Mathews advertised the opening of the park on 4 May 1907. In addition to amusement rides, the park offered musical performances, including opera. After the park closed, Pelican Stadium was built at the site at Carrollton and Tulane Avenues.
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White City (Louisiane)
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White City (New Orleans)
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White City est un ancien parc d'attractions qui était situé à La Nouvelle-Orléans, en Louisiane. Le promoteur Charles C. Mathews ouvrit le parc le 4 mai 1907. En plus des attractions et manèges, le parc proposait plusieurs spectacles musicaux dont de l'opéra. Après la fermeture du parc en 1913, le terrain fut réutilisé pour la construction du Pelican Stadium.
* Portail des parcs de loisirs
* Portail de La Nouvelle-Orléans
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For other parks of the same name, see White City (amusement parks) White City was an amusement park in New Orleans, Louisiana, functioning from 1907 to 1913. It was located in what became part of Mid-City New Orleans, only recently opened for development at the time after improvements in drainage. Promoter Charles C. Mathews advertised the opening of the park on 4 May 1907. In addition to amusement rides, the park offered musical performances, including opera. After the park closed, Pelican Stadium was built at the site at Carrollton and Tulane Avenues.
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