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Coleen Perilloux Landry | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> West End and Bucktown After Katrina tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

West End and Bucktown After Katrina

I post these Katrina galleries not to show the misery and sadness but to record history.
West End is on the New Orleans side of Lake Pontchartrain and a canal known as the 17th Street Canal separates it from Bucktown, a fishing village in Jefferson Parish. West End was famous for its seafood restaurants over the water and for its marina and residential boathouses.
The day after Hurricane Katrina the floodwall on the 17th Street Canal broke and sent billions of gallons of water fed into Lake Pontchartrain from the Gulf of Mexico into New Orleans, creating a nightmare that will go on for years. The area known as Lakeview was under several feet of water for almost three weeks. Meandering its way around the water flooded Old Metairie and the Metairie Cemetery.
CLICK ON THE SMALL IMAGE TO GET A LARGER IMAGE. UNDER EACH PHOTO TITLE I HAVE WRITTEN A BRIEF HISTORY.
New Basin Canal Lighthouse at West End
New Basin Canal Lighthouse at West End
New Basin Canal Lighthouse almost restored seven years later
New Basin Canal Lighthouse almost restored seven years later
Boat Houses at West End
Boat Houses at West End
Sunset-for-the-Birds.
Sunset-for-the-Birds.
Live Oaks at West End
Live Oaks at West End
Sunset Amongst the Ruins
Sunset Amongst the Ruins
Moon-over-West-End
Moon-over-West-End
Bridge Over 17th Street Canal at Lake Pontchartrain
Bridge Over 17th Street Canal at Lake Pontchartrain
A Harbor Restaurant Before Katrina Photographed in June, 2005-All Gone
A Harbor Restaurant Before Katrina Photographed in June, 2005-All Gone
Same Harbor  Restaurant After Hurricane Katrina
Same Harbor Restaurant After Hurricane Katrina
Only Restaurant Left Standing
Only Restaurant Left Standing
West End Marina
West End Marina
West End Marina-2
West End Marina-2
Safe Harbor-West End
Safe Harbor-West End
17th Street Canal Bridge at Sunset
17th Street Canal Bridge at Sunset
Entrance to Bruning's Restaurant
Entrance to Bruning's Restaurant
Anyone Missing a Saiboat
Anyone Missing a Saiboat
The Ruins of West End
The Ruins of West End
Bridge Over 17th Street Canal
Bridge Over 17th Street Canal
February 17, 2006
February 17, 2006
February 17, 2006 Boats Strewn All Over
February 17, 2006 Boats Strewn All Over
Boats in the Street February 17, 2006
Boats in the Street February 17, 2006
Whose Boats Are These?  February 17, 2006
Whose Boats Are These? February 17, 2006
On Street Docking February 17, 2007
On Street Docking February 17, 2007
Poor Boats Still Here after Six Months
Poor Boats Still Here after Six Months
Upside Down after Six Months
Upside Down after Six Months
Bruning House Remnants
Bruning House Remnants
Bucktown Fishermen Ousted
Bucktown Fishermen Ousted
Former Site of Sid Mar's Restaurant
Former Site of Sid Mar's Restaurant
Seven and One-Half Months Later
Seven and One-Half Months Later
Bucktown--Shades of Yesteryear
Bucktown--Shades of Yesteryear
Picturesque Footbridge Demolished by Corps of Engineers
Picturesque Footbridge Demolished by Corps of Engineers
Remains of Lighthouse
Remains of Lighthouse
Diamonds on the Water
Diamonds on the Water
I Cry For These Boats-June 8, 2006
I Cry For These Boats-June 8, 2006
Sizzling Sunset
Sizzling Sunset
For My Friend in Scotland
For My Friend in Scotland
New Orleans Municipal Yatch Harbor June 24, 2006
New Orleans Municipal Yatch Harbor June 24, 2006
Barnacles of the Deep-August 23, 2006
Barnacles of the Deep-August 23, 2006
Coast Guard Station at Dusk
Coast Guard Station at Dusk
Pelicans Through the Ballustrades
Pelicans Through the Ballustrades
Jaeger's Seafood Restaurant Once Sat Here
Jaeger's Seafood Restaurant Once Sat Here
17th Street Canal at Lake Pontchartrain
17th Street Canal at Lake Pontchartrain
Very Few Boat Houses Have Been Rebuilt Thus Far
Very Few Boat Houses Have Been Rebuilt Thus Far
The Little Lighthouse that Should Have Been Saved
The Little Lighthouse that Should Have Been Saved
Bucktown Fleet Finds a New Home
Bucktown Fleet Finds a New Home
If I Could Walk on Water
If I Could Walk on Water
The Marching Ancient Yews
The Marching Ancient Yews
Two and One-Half Years Later
Two and One-Half Years Later