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Description Nixon in New Orleans August 1970 - Royal at Iberville Streets heading to Canal Street.png |
English:
Nixon in New Orleans August 1970 - Royal at Iberville Streets heading to Canal Street. Sign at right for "Pennyland" was a popular pinball/arcade game parlor for generations. By the late 1970s/1980s locals sometimes nicknamed it "Quarterland", since games then cost a quarter dollar coin, and it was in "the Quarter" aka French Quarter.
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Screnshot from silent color film footage; at 13:40 mark. U.S. Navy Photographic Center Archival Source: Richard Nixon Library / U.S. Navy Photographic Center / 1211-09-71 Via [1] |
Author | Uncredited US Navy Photographer(s) |
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