English: Canal Street, New Orleans, scanned from 1920s postcard, no copyright note. View from the uptown side, around Carondolet, looking lakewards.
The photo apparently predates the Pearly Thomas 400 streetcars replacing the smaller trolleys seen in the photo. The photo might have been taken in the 1910s, with more autos added by a postcard company artist.
The majority of the buildings visible are still there today, but the cast iron balconies were removed in a 1920s "modernization" project.
Date
1920s
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source
Scanned by Infrogmation (talk) from period postcard in own collection
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