Metairie (Images of America: Louisiana)
Item Description
Metairie was the first suburb of New Orleans; an outgrowth to the west by young families seeking larger lots, open air, and affordable new housing. Those suburbanites shared much in common with previous generations of New Orleanians who had migrated westward from the original town (now the French Quarter) to high land along the Mississippi River and the Metairie Ridge. When Jefferson Parish was established in 1825, it included all New Orleans faubourgs west of Felicity Street—what we now know as Uptown New Orleans. These would become the first cities in Jefferson Parish: Carrolton, Jefferson, and Lafayette. By the early 1900s, the westward expansion continued into what we now call Old Metairie and Bucktown. During the mid-20th century, Metairie boomed and is now one of the largest communities in Louisiana. While many residents consider themselves New Orleanians, even those born generations after their families moved to the suburb, Metairie has its own unique history.
Product Details
- Author: Catherine Campanella
- Publication Date: 2008-03-12
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: Arcadia Publishing
- Binding: Paperback, 128 pages
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 910L x 630W x 40H
- Weight: 65
- List Price: $19.99
- ISBN: 0738553573
- ASIN: 0738553573
Customer Reviews
Average Amazon User Rating:
Metairie
2009-01-06
Reviewer: Isabelle Jolly
This was a gift to a daughter-in-law who likes historical books about New Orleans and Louisiana. She was very pleased with it.
Liked it alot
2008-07-06
Reviewer: Jacob Smith
I came across this book at Barnes and Noble's. Peaked my interest since I spent most of my life growing up in Hog Alley. Lots of interesting old pictures and explanations of names found in Metairie.
Wonderful book!
2008-04-12
Reviewer: Henry Harmison
Very well put together compilation of information, pictures, maps and so very much more. Cathy Campanella put an extraordinary amount of time and talent into this one. A "must have" for any Merairieite or New Orleans history buff!








