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  1. Lemberger Park and New Marseilles 6th ward

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The largest park in New Marseilles Northeastern section (6th ward). Lemberger Park was founded in 1928 and has grown to be a geographically popular park for recreation, nature observations, and pickining. The park attracts residents from all over the city and also nearby Mosby Parish.
  2. Show us your Downtown!

  3. New Marseilles Metropolitan Area

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Here's a view of the city of New Marseilles western half, some of the eastern Jubal , and the north central section of the Chatelaillon Parish featuring the cities of Gideon and Biscuit. (Hover over map) for detailed descriptions.
  4. New Marseilles Metro Area

    New Marseilles is based on New Orleans and surrounding suburbs.
  5. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Sports and Entertainment District is a neighborhood located in New Marseilles 1st ward along the eastern/north bank of the Eloise River. The district serves as the main sporting and events section of the city. The First Rate Bank Arena, home to the New Marseilles Mussels basketball team and The Marveldome, home to the New Marseilles Cadman football team which plays regular season games at their arenas/stadiums. Also in the district is the New Marseilles Convention Center, Embassy Suites and Marriott hotels, Nautical Park, the Eloise Waterfront Mall, the Lafayette Industrial museum, along with some industrial businesses. All of which are located within the 39 acres district. It is accessible by Highway 518 and Columbia Avenue which runs through the center of the district.
  6. Mapping the New Marseilles Metro

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Here is a view of the central portion of the region featuring communities in New Marseilles, Jubal Parish, and Chatelaillon Parish.
  7. The Maynard Country Club

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Maynard Country Club is the largest and most extensive country club in New Marseilles. Built in 1942 by Julius Maynard III, the country club serves as a recreational and leisure destination. It is located in the city's 4th ward and is south of Sentier Rd. to the west Maynard Blvd., to the north of Percyville Drive., and to the east of the Maynard Industrial Creek.
  8. Sentier Trail

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Sentier (sin-tear) Trail, is a trailway and park formed from an old freight rail route which ran north-south from Lake Marseilles to The Eloisiana River. The railroad was completely removed from New Marseilles to make way for residential and commercial districts in the city's fourth ward. Today the park is symbolic of that once existing railroad and serves as a recreational and explorational park in the city's (Central-Eas) section. The park's main entrance is located at Sentier Rd.
  9. Henry C. Waters Housing Projects

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Henry C. Waters Housing is a public housing project located in New Marseilles, Eloisiana. The housing project is located in the Maynard-Percyville neighborhood of the city in the 4th ward (Central-East) section of the city. The housing projects is considered to be the largest housing project in the 4th ward as well as the city and entire metropolitan area. The projects are named after a local New Marseilles businessman Henry C. Waters, who owned the land and the country Club which occupies the northern lot adjacent to the housing projects. The housing projects occupies the southern lot. Its official address is 17481 Maynard Blvd. on 49 acres of land, north of I-210 (New Iberia Freeway) at the intersection of Percyville Drive. The federally subsidized project consists of 42 buildings and was completed in August 1944. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the New Marseilles. The project is predominantly inhabited by persons of African-American descent with a few new arrived immigrants from South America. Crime at the housing project has seen on average 14 murders, 28 robberies, and 2 rapes in the past 3 years. The NMPD's 4th ward police command center keeps watch over the housing project.
  10. Earl Kemp Long International Airport

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Earl Kemp Long Intercontinental Airport (EKP: NMI) is an international airport in New Marseilles, Eloisiana United States, under class B airspace, serving the Greater New Marseilles metropolitan area. Located about 23 miles (37 km) north of Downtown New Marseilles, between Interstate 210 and Highway 168/Rt.118 with direct access to the Lake Marseilles Causeway. Earl Kemp Long Intercontinental Airport has scheduled flights to a large number of domestic and international destinations. The airport, originally named "New Marseilles Intercontinental Airport", was later renamed after Earl Kemp Long, a former state governor in Eloisiana. In 2017, the airport served 40,696,189 passengers, making it the 48th busiest airport in the world, and the 15th busiest airport in the United States. NMI covers 74 acres of land and has nine runways and 8 heliports. New Marseilles Intercontinental is the second largest passenger hub for United Airlines. The airport also serves as a focus city for Spirit Airlines. Under operations as United Express, Expressjet Airlines, Republic Airlines, Mesa Airlines and Skywest Airlines operate hub operations from NMI. It served as a hub for New Marseilles based Eloisiana International Airlines and commuter air carrier Metro Airlines, which was also based in the New Marseilles area and started its first flights when Intercontinental opened in 1969. The airport also serves as a hub for Atlas Air, which hosts a crew base, maintenance, and cargo logistics.
  11. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    NMMTA (University Line ) trains bypassing John D. Norwalk admission center at Eloisiana State University.
  12. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    NMMTA (University Line ) trains bypassing John D. Norwalk admission center at Eloisiana State University.
  13. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    NMMTA (University Line ) trains bypassing John D. Norwalk admission center at Eloisiana State University.
  14. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    NMMTA (University Line ) trains bypassing John D. Norwalk admission center at Eloisiana State University.
  15. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Eloisiana State University (officially Eloisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as ESU) is a public research university in New Marseilles, Eloisiana The university was founded in 1853 in what is now known as Terres Parleau under the name Eloisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy. The current ESU main campus was dedicated in 1926, consists of more than 250 buildings constructed in the style of French Renaissance architect Patrice Bonaparte, and the main campus historic district occupies a 650-acre (2.6 km²) cradle between rivulets, streams, and runnels. ESU is the flagship school of the state of Eloisiana, as well the flagship institution of the Eloisiana State University System, and is the most comprehensive university in Eloisiana. In 2017, the university enrolled over 75,000 undergraduate and over 15,000 graduate students in 14 schools and colleges. Several of ESU's graduate schools, such as the R.T Corso College of Business and the Thomas M. Hebert Law Center, have received national recognition in their respective fields of study. Designated as a land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant institution, ESU is also noted for its extensive research facilities, operating some 800 sponsored research projects funded by agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ESU's athletics department fields teams in 21 varsity sports (9 men's, 12 women's), and is a member of the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and the SEC (Southeastern Conference). The university is represented by its mascot, Neil the Otter.
  16. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Eloisiana State University (officially Eloisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as ESU) is a public research university in New Marseilles, Eloisiana The university was founded in 1853 in what is now known as Terres Parleau under the name Eloisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy. The current ESU main campus was dedicated in 1926, consists of more than 250 buildings constructed in the style of French Renaissance architect Patrice Bonaparte, and the main campus historic district occupies a 650-acre (2.6 km²) cradle between rivulets, streams, and runnels. ESU is the flagship school of the state of Eloisiana, as well the flagship institution of the Eloisiana State University System, and is the most comprehensive university in Eloisiana. In 2017, the university enrolled over 75,000 undergraduate and over 15,000 graduate students in 14 schools and colleges. Several of ESU's graduate schools, such as the R.T Corso College of Business and the Thomas M. Hebert Law Center, have received national recognition in their respective fields of study. Designated as a land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant institution, ESU is also noted for its extensive research facilities, operating some 800 sponsored research projects funded by agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ESU's athletics department fields teams in 21 varsity sports (9 men's, 12 women's), and is a member of the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and the SEC (Southeastern Conference). The university is represented by its mascot, Neil the Otter.
  17. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    Eloisiana State University (officially Eloisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as ESU) is a public research university in New Marseilles, Eloisiana The university was founded in 1853 in what is now known as Terres Parleau under the name Eloisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy. The current ESU main campus was dedicated in 1926, consists of more than 250 buildings constructed in the style of French Renaissance architect Patrice Bonaparte, and the main campus historic district occupies a 650-acre (2.6 km²) cradle between rivulets, streams, and runnels. ESU is the flagship school of the state of Eloisiana, as well the flagship institution of the Eloisiana State University System, and is the most comprehensive university in Eloisiana. In 2017, the university enrolled over 75,000 undergraduate and over 15,000 graduate students in 14 schools and colleges. Several of ESU's graduate schools, such as the R.T Corso College of Business and the Thomas M. Hebert Law Center, have received national recognition in their respective fields of study. Designated as a land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant institution, ESU is also noted for its extensive research facilities, operating some 800 sponsored research projects funded by agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ESU's athletics department fields teams in 21 varsity sports (9 men's, 12 women's), and is a member of the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and the SEC (Southeastern Conference). The university is represented by its mascot, Neil the Otter.
  18. The Bowman Rail Yard

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Bowman Rail Yard is the largest rail yard in the New Marseilles Metro Area with 17 tracks. Located in the (Uptown-North) district of New Marseilles within a 1 mile long stretch from Rt.118 on it's northside to I-210 on it's southside. The rail yard serves as a layover for CSX/NFS/KCS freight trains and cars. It's also a storage yard for rail cars that haul scrap metal, raw materials, wood, and glass between New Marseilles and St. Tamima Parish, which is on the "Northern Shore" of Lake Marseilles. Immediately to the north of the rail yard is an NMRRS commuter station on the Blue Line (North) and a major junction which takes freight trains to the North, east, and west of the city. Airport Blvd. is on the western side of the rail yard and to its east are industrial factories.
  19. Ralph D. Turlington Florida Education Center

    It works perfectly now, I posted about it in my city journal and credited you. Can you make the Georgia Pacific Tower in Atlanta next?
  20. From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Jubal Board of Education and Academics oversees all public & private institutions operating, teaching curriculums, providing programs and courses in the Parish of Jubal. Located at 67841 North Bank Highway in Crosgrove, Eloisiana, it is on 2 acres of land with a large parking garage on its western wing. The institution was constructed by famed simtropolis architect Diego-Del-Llano
  21. Town of Simmons Ridge 02

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The town of Simmons Ridge, Eloisiana is located in the (central region) of the Chatelaillon Parish. It is about 14 miles south of downtown New Marseilles and 2 miles south of the Parish seat Gideon. It is middle class in infrastructure with many single family homes that line one way streets and natural streams that separate various neighborhoods in the town. The town has several industrial parks that are frequently serviced by CSX/NFS freight trains. There are also mass transit services provided by NMRRS commuter trains and NMMTA express buses.
  22. Town of Simmons Ridge 01

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The town of Simmons Ridge, Eloisiana is located in the (central region) of the Chatelaillon Parish. It is about 14 miles south of downtown New Marseilles and 2 miles south of the Parish seat Gideon. It is middle class in infrastructure with many single family homes that line one way streets and natural streams that separate various neighborhoods in the town. The town has several industrial parks that are frequently serviced by CSX/NFS freight trains. There are also mass transit services provided by NMRRS commuter trains and NMMTA express buses.
  23. Orangeland Amusement Park

    From the album New Marseilles Metro Area

    The Orangeland Amusement Park opened in 1942 in the Town of Backwoods, Eloisiana. It is the largest and only amusement park in the New Marseilles Metropolitan area. It is owned by The Discovery Acres Group which has an office in nearby Simmons Ridge. The park attracts over 1.2 million visitors each year.
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