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Beaver Geography explains the NOLA East I-10 phantom interchanges
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:16 pm
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:16 pm
New Orleans ghost interchanges and why they exist
Only one problem.
He seems to have left out their most recent claim to fame, which of course, is the guy taking a shite and was captured on street view.
Only one problem.
He seems to have left out their most recent claim to fame, which of course, is the guy taking a shite and was captured on street view.
This post was edited on 11/14/23 at 6:18 pm
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:23 pm to 0x15E
That’s the most annoying voice ever.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:26 pm to 0x15E
Those interchanges look like the perfect place for a Bucee's
This post was edited on 11/14/23 at 6:27 pm
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:51 pm to 0x15E
As a former Louisiana resident, been through there countless times over the last 45 years and the reasons for the exits is obvious and tied to once grand plans for NOLA East expansion that never occurred. Long been a dumping ground for trash, burned out vehicles and human remains.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:53 pm to OldHickory
Despite possibly being an interesting video, I couldn’t listen to that horrific narration past the 4 minute mark.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:56 pm to 0x15E
It’s a shame the east sucks so bad. If Nola ever really got it’s shite together you had a perfect place for professionals to live and work in a bustling city.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:57 pm to Miglez
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Those interchanges look like the perfect place for a Bucee's
This would probably do wonders for I-12 congestion. And I guess being in the east, earths overpopulation.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 6:58 pm to Shiftyplus1
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Yeah frick that guy's voice
His voice is unbelievably annoying. Maybe he thinks that's what beavers sound like.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:03 pm to 0x15E
I still don’t understand why the east declined so fast but Jefferson didn’t.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:04 pm to dewster
Jefferson and the east weren't the same. JP's growth came after the bust.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:06 pm to fightin tigers
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Jefferson and the east weren't the same. JP's growth came after the bust.
Ah I didn’t know that. I guess Jefferson boom came at the expense of the east? That was all before my time.
There is a good street grid in the east. Close to a lot of big employers. It’s too bad that it is past the point of no return.
This post was edited on 11/14/23 at 7:08 pm
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:09 pm to dgnx6
I don’t know how much is swamp out there, but say the same. So much potential. But even if they built $1m homes out there and decent businesses, nobody would buy or visit. Lots of land going to waste. At the very least they could fix up some of those Katrina abandoned homes and make low cost living.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:09 pm to JackieTreehorn
I don't think he's from here. Sluh-DELL? Meeshooed Blvd?
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:10 pm to 0x15E
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I still don’t understand why the east declined so fast but Jefferson didn’t.
Section 8 Housing boom hit around same time as the East was taking off. Jefferson was already heavily developed and they worked to keep Section 8 out. From the old-timers I’ve spoken too the East was a great place at one time with middle class families, fishing and hunting you could walk to, easy access to the city and the N. Shore.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:12 pm to dewster
JP certainly had growth at the same time, but the bust sent a lot of East residents to other states/metros.
Crime moved in. That was the end of the story.
Crime moved in. That was the end of the story.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:14 pm to fightin tigers
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Jefferson and the east weren't the same. JP's growth came after the bust.
You sure about that? Why was the School Board building two more large giant high schools in the early seventies? (King and Bonnabel)
Metairie was largely built out before the oil bust and before
the decline of NO East.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:19 pm to White Roach
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You sure about that? Why was the School Board building two more large giant high schools in the early seventies? (King and Bonnabel)
Metairie was largely built out before the oil bust and before
the decline of NO East.
JP wasn't a ghost town, but it wasn't nearly as developed as The East in the early 80s.
Posted on 11/14/23 at 7:45 pm to fightin tigers
You and I have two very different memories of Metairie in the 70s and 80s.
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