City and state officials also pushed for a swift return to everyday life in defiance of terrorism fears. Law enforcement deployed additional assets to the French Quarter and Caesars Superdome, ...
The old bollards were gummed up by Mardi Gras beads, beer and other detritus, and their tracks stopped working reliably.
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Shortly after reopening Bourbon Street, Sugar Bowl fans, locals, and musicians filled the street, not allowing fear to break their spirits.
“But we did observe Mardi Gras beads and other debris inside ... shipped 106 stainless steel bollards to New Orleans for its Bourbon Street project. He said the city requested part of the ...
When US Army Veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a truck around a makeshift barrier at the intersection of Canal and Bourbon Streets in the early morning hours, many questioned why the city’s more ...
“But we did observe Mardi Gras beads and other debris inside ... shipped 106 stainless steel bollards to New Orleans for its Bourbon Street project. He said the city requested part of the ...
there is a sense of normalcy returning to New Orleans. On Thursday, Jan. 2, Bourbon Street reopened bringing back, cars, street sweepers and delivery trucks making their way down the famous street.
mangled metal that once stood as barricades lay scattered on a Bourbon Street that otherwise looked like the aftermath of any other New Orleans celebration -- littered with beads, confetti ...