New Orleans That Was (2022)

New Orleans That Was (2022) poster

A ride on the Zephyr at Pontchartrain Beach, a ride on the Canal Street streetcar, a journey along the New Basin Canal, exploring Lincoln Beach, watching the New Orleans Pelicans play ball, seeing the Mardi Gras Indians on tree-lined North Claiborne Avenue or just going to the neighborhood movie theatres. Visit some of the special places from New Orleans’ recent past.

Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 62 min
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Cast

Production: WYES
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins, Ancient Civilization Discovery Quest, Civil Rights Protests and Equality Era, Road Race Cycling Classics, The Renaissance: Birth of Art and Thought

Keywords

new orleans, louisiana, african american history, documentary, history, american history

More Films in Genre: Documentary, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Orleans That Was about?
A ride on the Zephyr at Pontchartrain Beach, a ride on the Canal Street streetcar, a journey along the New Basin Canal, exploring Lincoln Beach, watching the New Orleans Pelicans play ball, seeing the Mardi Gras Indians on tree-lined North Claiborne Avenue or just going to the neighborhood movie theatres. Visit some of the special places from New Orleans’ recent past.
Who stars in New Orleans That Was?
New Orleans That Was stars Deacon John Moore, Charmaine Neville, Leah Chase, Dr. John, Tom Fitzmorris.
How long is New Orleans That Was?
New Orleans That Was has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is New Orleans That Was?
New Orleans That Was is a Documentary, History film.
Where was New Orleans That Was produced?
New Orleans That Was was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of New Orleans That Was?
The themes of New Orleans That Was include: Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins, Ancient Civilization Discovery Quest, Civil Rights Protests and Equality Era, Road Race Cycling Classics, The Renaissance: Birth of Art and Thought.