It was named after one of New Orleans’ most prominent civic activists of the 19th century. It was designed by one of the city’s most prominent public architects of the early 20th century. And it contains a series of celebrated…
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New hope emerges for historic Augustine Middle School, built in the 1920s and wrecked by Katrina
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