Famous New Orleans Structures
Across
- 3. The Riverwalk Mall exists because the original structure was built in 1984 for this global exhibition. (2 words)
- 5. Remnants of the original carousel in City Park make a charming bar for this historic hotel in the Quarter.
- 7. Now virtually unused, this turn of the 20th century water feature in City Park still draws visitors. (2 words)
- 9. This charming restaurant across from the Presbytere off Jackson Square was once the Little King Macaroni factory and store.
- 10. The international fraternal organization owns the high-walled cemetery on the corner of Canal & City Park. Strange guys. (2 words)
Down
- 1. The Roosevelt Hotel was known by this name from 1965 to 2007.
- 2. This Spanish legal structure on Jackson Square gave us the slang word "calaboose", or jail.
- 4. This ornamental grain-based fencing is only found in 2 locations in town; one, the namesake FQ boutique hotel. (2 words)
- 6. This defunct beer's name still lights the night sky above the brewery turned apartments. And, it still tells the weather!
- 8. The Hyatt Centric hotel on Canal Street was home to this legendary NOLA dept. store. The clock is still there!