August 30, 2010
Welcome to Six Flags, New Orleans.
Julie Dermansky:

On the fifth anniversary of the disaster, redevelopment plans have fallen through and the site remains an eerie reminder of a more carefree time.

See the full gallery here.

Welcome to Six Flags, New Orleans.

Julie Dermansky:

On the fifth anniversary of the disaster, redevelopment plans have fallen through and the site remains an eerie reminder of a more carefree time.

See the full gallery here.

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    We’re saturated with disaster. Where are we supposed...Orleans? Pakistan? Haiti? [*insert...
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    Flags parks. Sadly, it will never be a park that is true to...city again. It will always...
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    On the fifth anniversary of the disaster, redevelopment plans have fallen through and the site remains an eerie reminder...
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    Orleans.” A chilling reminder of what hasn’t been rebuilt post-Hurricane Katrina. theatlantic:
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