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Freret may
refer to:
James Freret (1838–1897),
American architect Nicolas Fréret (1688–1749),
French scholar William Alfred Freret (1833–1911), American...
- D'Arensbourg)
Freret and
James P.
Freret. His
cousin William A.
Freret, also an architect, and son of New
Orleans mayor William Freret,
redesigned the...
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Freret Street is a
street located in
uptown New Orleans, Louisiana,
United States, that
extends from
Leake Avenue to the
Pontchartrain Expressway. Lying...
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Nicolas Fréret (French: [fʁeʁɛ]; 15
February 1688 – 8
March 1749) was a
French scholar. He was born in
Paris on 15
February 1688. His
father was procureur...
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Freret is a
neighborhood of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The
Freret neighborhood contains a
thriving commercial corridor. A
subdistrict of the Uptown/Carrollton...
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William Alfred Freret Sr. (1804 – June 14, 1864) was
Mayor of New
Orleans from May 10, 1840, to April 4, 1842, and
again from February 27, 1843, to May 12...
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William Alfred Freret Jr. (b. in New Orleans, Louisiana,
January 19, 1833; d. 1911) was an
American architect. He
served from 1887 to 1888 as head of the...
- African-Americans,
Flint Goodridge Hospital, was on the
southwest end of
Freret Street on
Louisiana Avenue. The
first three African American mayors of New...
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Another change to
transit service that year was the re-routing of the 15
Freret and 28
Martin Luther King bus
routes to
Canal Street.
These increased the...
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opposite Audubon Park, and
extends north to
South Claiborne Avenue through Freret and
Willow Street. The
campus is
known colloquially as the
Uptown or St...