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New Orleans. French Quarter. Spanish Street Name Tile Murals
New Orleans. French Quarter. When New Orleans was Capital of the Spanish Province of Luisiana 1762-1803. Spanish Street Name Tile Murals. Maine Street. State of Louisiana. USA
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Media ID 14328984
© Thaliastock / Mary Evans
Address Calle Ceramic Colony Louisiana Maine Names Orleans Plaque Sings Tile
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph showcases a vibrant and historic scene in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. The image highlights the intricately designed Spanish Street Name Tile Murals, a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. These ceramic tiles, adorned with the names of the streets in both English and their original Spanish equivalents, transport us back in time to when New Orleans served as the capital of the Spanish Province of Luisiana from 1762 to 1803. The tile mural on Maine Street, depicted in the photograph, bears the inscription "Calle Maine," reminding us of the city's colonial past as part of the Spanish Empire. The tiles, with their faded yet still vibrant colors, are a beautiful blend of history and the present day. The state name, "Louisiana," and the "USA" emblem at the bottom of the mural signify the eventual integration of the city into the United States. The address plaque on the wall adds to the scene's authenticity, further emphasizing the historical significance of this location. The Spanish influence on New Orleans' architecture and culture is evident in the tile murals, which serve as a reminder of the city's unique history as a Spanish colony and its subsequent evolution into a thriving American city.
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