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Elmwood Plantation is the one which burned down. It was less than two miles from where I now sit. The gazebo alone survived and is now at Lafitte's Landing in Rivertown in Kenner.
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Location: Here I am in front of Todd's Grocery in 1931 selling Grit newspapers
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BINGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was the place. Had a table right in front of one of the windows. Shame it burned down, a lot of the plantation homes went that way.
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