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Charity Hospital and the Adjacent Neighborhood
Charity Hospital. Photo by Walter Gallas.
Charity Hospital and the Adjacent Neighborhood
Historic homes in the Charity Hospital neighborhood. Photo by Walter Gallas.
Charity Hospital and the Adjacent Neighborhood
Historic homes in the Charity Hospital neighborhood. Photo by Walter Gallas.
Charity Hospital and the Adjacent Neighborhood
Charity Hospital. Photo by Todd Callender.
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Submitted by New Orleanian in New York at: February 15, 2010
I am totally opposed to the effort to attempt to make Old Charity into a modern hospital which our city desperately needs. Please consider the many who really need health care. If you want to propose something useful, suggest that the building be used for out-patient clinics. Let us build a modern health care facility. Washington D.C, gets to have modern health care why can't we? Move the property that you want to preserve just a few blocks down the road. This is very important to us who want to see New Orleans thrive.
Submitted by CH at: December 19, 2009
Having lived in New Orleans, studied historic preservation law at Tulane University School of Law, and working for two years (starting one week after Hurricane Katrina made landfall) on the restoration, rebuilding,
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