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1966 Press Photo U.S. Army Corps of Engineers complex entrance in New Orleans

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers complex entrance in New Orleans --- Entrance to the corps complex is designed in a paddlewheel motif. --- The decades-old crazy-quilt design of Army-style barracks and buildings on an Uptown stretch of the Mississippi River levee has been transformed into a sleek, futuristic, 2-block-long home for the Army Corps of Engineers' New Orleans District offices. The three-story building dominates the 27-acre site. The steel-and-glass building runs along the levee paralleling Leake Avenue from slightly past Burdette Street to around the Uptown Square Shopping Center at Broadway.

Photo is dated 1966.

Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
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