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February 6, 2019February 6, 2019

Holy Cross

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February 1, 2019February 1, 2019

Old JEA Tower

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January 28, 2019January 28, 2019

Corpsewood Manor

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January 20, 2019January 20, 2019

John A. Hand Building

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January 7, 2019January 8, 2019

Wild Waters

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December 31, 2018

Jax Lanes

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December 11, 2018December 11, 2018

Clay Theatre

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November 12, 2018November 13, 2018

Willie House

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November 5, 2018February 1, 2019

Rural Hospital

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Abandoned New Orleans PREORDER

Often off limits to the public, abandoned photography offers a glimpse into the beautiful urban ruins that are left behind. New Orleans faced a daunting reconstruction after having endured one of the worst storms ever on record in 2005. Hurricane Katrina caused levees to fail, releasing billions of gallons of water throughout New Orleans and surrounding parishes. The catastrophic flooding destroyed or damaged over 200,000 homes and displaced more than 800,000 citizens. Fourteen years after the storm, there are still thousands of abandoned properties across the city. As neighborhoods rebuild, many historic structures become renovated, demolished, or simply forgotten. In Abandoned New Orleans, photographer Leland Kent provides an extraordinary look at eight historic and abandoned locations. From a hospital where patients and staff were trapped during the storm, to a long forgotten Nazi internment camp, and the first high school built for African-American students. Each chapter gives an in-depth look at these places accompanied by a gallery of stunning imagery. ($23.99 retail price. Available March 25, 2019. Each copy will be signed and includes shipping)

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