My godmother was from New Orleans and the sweetest of people you ever hope to meet. Mary new everything about cooking the finest French Cajun Creole foods imaginable. I used to hold onto her apron while she cooked. Knowing this she would hand me piece's of delicious food like crap, sausage, chicken, prawns and mouthfuls of fine tasting soup and sauce's. New Orleans was devastated Hurricane Katrina and looter's stool over a million guns and rifles the area now is a battle ground the likes of witch have cost billions of lost tourist dollars. My feelings are mixed about returning to visit...The continued looting during these last riots haven't made life any better...
"Caroline, I'm standing in one of my favorite places in the world, surrounded by food, music, art, culture, and all I can think about is how much I want to show it to you. Maybe one day you'll let me."
one of the most interesting parts was of the "shape up" at the river, In the years prior to stem loaders, men waited in long lines at docks across the country to be picked by the dockyard boss.Another aspect was and still is of course the balconies . Living in the Quarter for years, we were glad to have them during the torrential rains.
There are a few buildings you really hate to see lost to history such as the French Opera House (1:58) on Bourbon and the Cotton Exchange (1:42) on Carondelet, to name two.
My bro. in law retired as a NOPD detective. He would drive me around out of town over the swamps, point & say, "I can't tell you how many people disappeared over there!" referring to being cut up & fed to whatever swam in there.
It’s been about 25 years since I’ve been there. But this video looks better than the places I saw. But the people I met there where nice. Better than Baton Rouge at the time. And better than Lafayette. Slidell was my favorite tho.
Photography didn't exist in the 1800s. It was invented in the 1820s. And I think these photos are from the 1870s - 1930s. 2:09 this one is like from the 1930s or something. Maybe even later.
Born there. Grew up there. The people are a culture of their own. It stays in your soul. You don't have to tell anybody what country New Orleans is in. They have all heard of it. Where y'at? Who dat? Red beans and rice every Monday. Still do that.
Such a beautiful city...once. I lived there most of my life and watched it spiral down into what it is today, a cesspool of crime and corruption. Until serious changes are made in New Orleans, I highly suggest that everyone just avoid there.
I was born and raised in San Francisco. Like NOLA we identified by our parish church-me, Holy Redeemer-took up a huge block-church, rectory, convent (Sisters of Charity) , elementary school, high school. Fantastic childhood. But it is all gone, both good news and bad. Today, condo's, senior center, AIDS Hospice ect. City is still beautiful but unlivable, unless you are a techie with very deep pockets.
De 1800 a 1803 , c'était la nouvelle Orléans. Territoire français, cédé par l'Espagne . L'erreur de Napoléon Bonaparte de l'avoir vendu au américains en 1803 .
Most of those places are still there. It looks similar. Trees are bigger now. You definitely know where you are and what you're looking at. It was CLEANER back then. Lots of graffiti now.
I recall feeding a man named Angelo Bronte to a gator.
It wasn’t you. It was Dutch.
@@arthurmorgan4201 he was an accomplice in the murder. It still counts.
Fuck you for spoiling me.
And that gator ended up being served up at the gumbo shop....
Yep but Dutch was the one who went overboard no pun intended
Red Dead Redemption 2 - Saint Denis
I love that
I'd say rdr1 cause there's a car at 0:28 ik Saint Denis wasn't in rdr1 but still
@@themajesticbulldog3832 they could've put cars in the game it fits the time line but they didnt
@@Iron_Void cars in 1899?
@@karomiooo cars were a thing before 1899, but they were either not as mass produced or not as cheap as they were in the 1920’s
They made Saint Denis from RDR2 into a real thing!
Rockstar should copyright strike them
Most down to earth, working class, warm hearted place. Love it. History matters.
It’s not like that anymore tbh there to worried about shooting people here
I fed a woman protesting for womens right to vote to an aligator
Great food
Love New Orleans lived there for 6yrs.!! Great history!!!
Saint Denis from Red Dead Redemption 2
1:38
@Rgx Rgx the one in the far back to the right in 1:13 is in the game.
@Rgx Rgx the one at 2:00 is also in the game. It's the vaudeville theatre in Saint Denis.
@Rgx Rgx 3:21, the restaurant sign is in the game as part of the Jade Dragon Restaurant.
The city should have been larger
3:05
"Arthur" on the top left
lol what a coincidence
"If I ever want to come back, remind me that I hate Saint Denis" John Marston 1907
Wow rdr2 was so popular they made saint denis into a real thing
BRONTE, the gator has a word with you!
This presentation is first rate --- in photos and music .
My favorite place on earth
Scott Duyser: my favorite place to visit but not to live. I'm like that towards any big city. Love history.
New Orleans is BEAUTIFUL❤️ I’ve been quiet a few times. I live in Louisiana. Times I have been, it was always a JOY❤️
Very cool. Loved the music. And the credits.
My godmother was from New Orleans and the sweetest of people you ever hope to meet. Mary new everything about cooking the finest French Cajun Creole foods imaginable. I used to hold onto her apron while she cooked. Knowing this she would hand me piece's of delicious food like crap, sausage, chicken, prawns and mouthfuls of fine tasting soup and sauce's. New Orleans was devastated Hurricane Katrina and looter's stool over a million guns and rifles the area now is a battle ground the likes of witch have cost billions of lost tourist dollars. My feelings are mixed about returning to visit...The continued looting during these last riots haven't made life any better...
"Caroline, I'm standing in one of my favorite places in the world, surrounded by food, music, art, culture, and all I can think about is how much I want to show it to you. Maybe one day you'll let me."
I worked in the city for 15 years. Live 50 miles away. Love the history.
RDR2 became so popular they made it into a real thing
“ We are a long way east of land we know, out of open country, what a damn mess we are making of things”
Can’t tell what I like less, the swamp or the city
red dead redemption 2 sait denis
No one cares
It appears to have been nicer back then, than it is now.
I live in New Orleans and love my city deeply ! ⚜️
You live in Saint Denis 😮
Belle Grove Plantation was not in New Orleans its in Iberville Parish, neither was the Amstar Sugar refinery its in St Bernard Parish.
Indeed:) Belle Grove, what a tragic loss
@2:09 you're telling me that the movie theater that I went to as a kid in the 90s, once hosted Lucille Ball. OMG! I can't even right now 😲🤯
one of the most interesting parts was of the "shape up" at the river, In the years prior to stem loaders, men waited in long lines at docks across the country to be picked by the dockyard boss.Another aspect was and still is of course the balconies . Living in the Quarter for years, we were glad to have them during the torrential rains.
I love vintage photos of the city😍
What a magical city it has always been!
Damn Pinkertons...
"Sidewinder" Lee Morgan..a nice, slow swing, right on for this Big Easy montage.
You must be a fan of his?
Lucille Ball date of birth is 1911. How is her performance at shown? @2:09
I live in New Orleans and I I'm so interested in its culture.
Beautiful Video.
There are a few buildings you really hate to see lost to history such as the French Opera House (1:58) on Bourbon and the Cotton Exchange (1:42) on Carondelet, to name two.
They had to be lost. Cant have beautiful Tartarian buildings mixed in with the horse and buggy men crap.
1:42 the bank Hosea death scene
love💓💕💖💞💓My City!!
Makes me miss home so so much. NOLA PRIDE!!!
Do you know what it means ?
@@Bobby007D I know what it means to miss New Orleans.
Saint Denis from RDR2
This may help me out with my school project
Wow this is amazing can you imagine what it used to be like 👍🏽 years ago
Do you know anything about the house @ 0:14? I find nothing on Google.
Pretty sure Lucille Ball was not a headliner from 1800 to 1900. :-p
My bro. in law retired as a NOPD detective. He would drive me around out of town over the swamps, point & say, "I can't tell you how many people disappeared over there!" referring to being cut up & fed to whatever swam in there.
So much cultural anthropology can be mined from pictures like this.
I like that music.
Red Dead Redemption 2's Saint Denis?
the house at 3:15-3:18 is at 1026 Conti Street.
these pictures aint from 1800-1900 they are from the about 1930
Omg, My dad used to say slow up. Instead of slow down. I didn’t know that was a thing.
Lee Morgan on trumpet. The Side Winder.
What's the camera invention date??
Video about New Orleans and the very first advertisement is a FEMA ad... you can't make this shit up...
GOTTA LOVE MY CITY
Now imagine the RDR2 loading screen theme playing over this slideshow.
It’s been about 25 years since I’ve been there. But this video looks better than the places I saw. But the people I met there where nice. Better than Baton Rouge at the time. And better than Lafayette. Slidell was my favorite tho.
Was there any trolley to go to tahiti
Photography didn't exist in the 1800s. It was invented in the 1820s. And I think these photos are from the 1870s - 1930s. 2:09 this one is like from the 1930s or something. Maybe even later.
they meant the whole century not the decade lmao
SAINT DENIS IS GOING TO CHEER AT YOUR BURIAL
Linda música!...se ve un citio pujante de economía!
saint Denis , is that you ?
you can see where red dead 2 used these photos
Born there. Grew up there. The people are a culture of their own. It stays in your soul. You don't have to tell anybody what country New Orleans is in. They have all heard of it. Where y'at? Who dat? Red beans and rice every Monday. Still do that.
The Princess and the Frog Era
Lee Morgan Sidewinder is the music.
Did you just say Morgan 🧐
thanks man.i come from iran but i enjoy that
Could New Orleans, be considered as the american Paris version?
Sadly seems nowadays lost their cultural capital value of that area :(
Such a beautiful city...once. I lived there most of my life and watched it spiral down into what it is today, a cesspool of crime and corruption. Until serious changes are made in New Orleans, I highly suggest that everyone just avoid there.
I was born and raised in San Francisco. Like NOLA we identified by our parish church-me, Holy Redeemer-took up a huge block-church, rectory, convent (Sisters of Charity) , elementary school, high school. Fantastic childhood. But it is all gone, both good news and bad. Today, condo's, senior center, AIDS Hospice ect. City is still beautiful but unlivable, unless you are a techie with very deep pockets.
Where is New Old Orleans?
Saint Denis?
Out of the damm way!!!
Has there amazing times!!!
WHERES ME????? JOHN???????
It seems everyone watched this because of rdr2 🤣
Its shit compare to saint denis tho
@@TheMaster-rk3mh nice joke
I once got robbed by some little shit urchin in Nawlins trying to figure out where a mafia boss was located.
It has also always been an very dangerous place be careful in new Orleans.👁️
Why? Supernatural? Vampires?
@@dicktiny9428Louisiana Raiders
The time of lastat an louie🤔⁉️⁉️⁉️
Kool flim
De 1800 a 1803 , c'était la nouvelle Orléans. Territoire français, cédé par l'Espagne . L'erreur de Napoléon Bonaparte de l'avoir vendu au américains en 1803 .
No context… that hurts
The book to read: SHE WALKS ON GUILDED SPLINTERS Gene Dwyer
Its Saint Denis
Awesome
I love these old world buildings and towns built before the fake timeline.
Directed by: Massive Mike "Moo"Shelle" LaVaughn Robinson Sotero
Some actual dates would be helpful.
Most of those places are still there. It looks similar. Trees are bigger now. You definitely know where you are and what you're looking at. It was CLEANER back then. Lots of graffiti now.
Like if your here cuz red dead redemption 1 and 2
me when old orleans
Love it
Love it!
Anyone saw Arthur Morgan there?
3:11 Arthur T_T
Saint Denis in Real Life
#RedDeadRedemption2
Push in fellas
Saint Denis
Red Dead Redemption 2
1800’s 1900’s
Old New Orleans was in Biloxi Mississippi back then
Yee howdy partner
Lol what ?
@@chancelorduckworth886 Red Dead Redemption 2
Saint denis
Before the you know what destroyed it
The music is not right for this