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  • 20 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. North Rampart. Waiting for the bus. An old lady waits outside a typical city store. A wrecked car in the road stays where it was recently abandoned, a sign of the slow progress as the city struggles to recover from Hurricane Katrina.
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  • 19 June, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Towing junk cars. Finally, 10 months after hurricane Katrina, one of the enduring symbols of the storm, thousands of flooded cars now little more than junk are being towed away by private contractors. The cars will be crushed and sold for recycled metal.
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  • 19 June, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Towing junk cars. Finally, 10 months after hurricane Katrina, one of the enduring symbols of the storm, thousands of flooded cars now little more than junk are being towed away by private contractors. The cars will be crushed and sold for recycled metal.
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  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. Sunlight streams through an abandoned house once flooded by the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited017.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. Overgrown front steps are all that remain on an abandoned lot flooded in the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited010.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited021.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited020.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited016.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited015.JPG
  • 07 March 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Student driver meets with an accident. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited032.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. The view from a window of an abandoned house flooded by the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited018.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited014.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. A boat filled with debris remains on an abandoned lot flooded in the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited013.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited025.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and trecovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. A sign hangs in an abandoned house offering rebuilding and financing facilities. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited004.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and the all too familiar signs of the storm remain on a derelict house in the lower 9th Ward. Recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited003.JPG
  • 28 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lakeview. Close to the 17th street canal levee breach. A friend of mine's home, that still, one year after hurricane Katrina remains filled with mould, debris and some of the rotting remains of my friend and his wife's possessions.
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  • 20 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. Jerome Benjamin (with weed-eater) and Louis Banks (mower) work to reign in the weeds at an abandoned Lower 9th ward property with flood grime thick on the windows, thick on everything that belongs to an elderly lady the men know as 'Grandma.' Everyone knew 'Grandma,' they say. Her real grandson was supposed to come by and get the gutted home ready for sale. He never showed up. The neighbourhood is deserted. It is hard to imagine anyone living here ever again.
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  • 1 June, 2006. Lakeview, New Orleans, Louisiana. The first day of hurricane season 2006. Illegal Mexican immigrant workers gut a marina boat house on Breakwater Drive which backs onto the New Orleans Marina. The workers wait at gas stations early in the mornings in the hope they will be picked up by contractors. Few speak any English and all send money back to their families in Mexico every week.
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  • May 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Memorial Day. A rusted and rotting, once flooded VW Beetle remains in the wreckage close to the 17th Street canal where the levee breached during Hurricane Katrina, destroying the once affluent, predominantly white neighbourhood.
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  • 07 March 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Student driver meets with an accident. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. An abandoned building flooded in the storm remains unprepared and in disrepair.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited028.JPG
  • 07 March 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Student driver meets with an accident. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    07mar14-crash003.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. A boat filled with debris remains on an abandoned lot flooded in the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited027.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and the all too familiar signs of the storm remain on a derelict house in the lower 9th Ward. Recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited024.JPG
  • 20 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A decade later and recovery remains largely elusive for the area hardest hit by Katrina. A toilet is the only fixture remaining in an abandoned house flooded by in the storm a decade ago.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    20aug15-Katrina revisited005.JPG
  • 1 June, 2006. Lakeview, New Orleans, Louisiana. The first day of hurricane season 2006. Boats smashed by hurricane Katrina lie smashed in and out of the water at the New Orleans Marina, continuing to pollute the water and potentially provide debris problems in the event of a hurricane this season.
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  • 21 July 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Devastation remains. The deserted, derelict, shattered lower 9rth ward remains in ruins almost eleven months after hurricane Katrina.
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  • March, 27th, 2006. The road to the end of St Bernard Parish, east of New Orleans. Seven months after the storm, cement coffins, filled with the original wooden coffins that were washed away by Hurricane Katrina and were collected from all over the area, await re-interring at Merrick cemetery, one of the oldest slave cemeteries in the south.
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  • 04 July 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Graffiti on wrecked cars. Everything is going swimmingly. Independence Day and the graffiti on abandoned, flooded cars says it all. New Orleans celebrates July 4th.
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  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe003.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe010.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe009.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe007.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe006.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
 (l-r) Shiek, Wesley Schmidt, Craig Klein, Andy Lehman and Bill Phillips of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe help clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe005.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe004.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe002.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe001.JPG
  • 15 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Drag racing wreck. In one of the many scenes of lawlessness in the city, a young man smashes his car into a parked vehicle at S.Galvez and Toledano Street, a well known drag racing strip in the Broadmoor section of the city. Just as things start looking up, something like this always happens. It was lucky nobody was killed.
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  • 26th Sept, 2005. Cameron, Louisiana. Hurricane Rita aftermath.<br />
The destroyed remains of  downtown business in Cameron, Louisiana two days after the storm ravaged the small town. Wrecking crews move in to start the process of clearing the debris from the town.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26th Sept, 2005. Cameron, Louisiana. Hurricane Rita aftermath.<br />
The destroyed remains of  downtown business in Cameron, Louisiana two days after the storm ravaged the small town. Wrecking crews move in to start the process of clearing the debris from the town.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
A partially finished and then abandoned home in the Lower 9th Ward. Many people tried and failed in their bids to return after falling victim to unscrupulous contractors, insurance companies paying cents on the dollar and a number of other factors that drained their finances and prevented them form finishing their dream homes in their old neighborhoods. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 1 June, 2006. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana. The sun sets on the first day of hurricane season. Piles of wreckage in the devastated Lower 9th Ward. Nine months after hurricane Katrina and the area continues to resemble a war zone.
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  • 03 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
The burned out remains of an old building in the Central Business district of New Orleans that suspected arsonists set light to.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2014. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina memorial 9 years later. <br />
A Katrina survivor takes a seat amidst the remains of a home on the 9th anniversary of the storm that devastated the region.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2014. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina memorial 9 years later. <br />
A Katrina survivor takes his dog for a walk on a vacant lot of a home on the 9th anniversary of the storm that devastated the region.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    29aug14-Katrina memorial023.JPG
  • 28 August 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. <br />
Eye on the storm. Robert Green, survivor of Hurricane Katrina and resident of the Lower 9th Ward sits outside his Brad Pitt inspired 'Make It Right' foundation home watching the first feeder bands of Hurricane Isaac come ashore. He and his family are not evacuating. Mr Green lost his mother and young granddaughter during Hurricane Katrina. Both drowned and he and his surviving family members weathered the storm for 7 hours on the roof of their wrecked house. The 7th year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is tomorrow and with a storm lurking in the Gulf Mr Green admits to having chills as he remembers the tragedy of 7 years ago.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 28 August 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. <br />
Eye on the storm. Robert Green, survivor of Hurricane Katrina and resident of the Lower 9th Ward sits outside his Brad Pitt inspired 'Make It Right' foundation home watching the first feeder bands of Hurricane Isaac come ashore. He and his family are not evacuating. Mr Green lost his mother and young granddaughter during Hurricane Katrina. Both drowned and he and his surviving family members weathered the storm for 7 hours on the roof of their wrecked house. The 7th year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is tomorrow and with a storm lurking in the Gulf Mr Green admits to having chills as he remembers the tragedy of 7 years ago.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The Pigeon Town neighborhood surrounding the derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School130.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The Pigeon Town neighborhood surrounding the derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School129.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School127.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School124.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School121.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School118.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School116.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School115.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School112.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School113.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School110.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School108.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The Pigeon Town neighborhood surrounding the derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School104.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School097.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School087.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School084.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School083.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School081.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School072.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School066.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School061.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School060.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School059.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School056.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School054.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School053.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School049.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School047.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School037.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School034.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School025.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School022.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School019.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School016.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School014.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School012.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School011.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School008.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School007.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School006.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School005.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A sign in the front yard in the Pigeon Town neighborhood surrounding the derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School131.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The Pigeon Town neighborhood surrounding the derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School128.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School125.JPG
  • 19 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
The derelict Alfred C Priestley Junior High School.<br />
The old school in Pigeon Town has fallen into serious disrepair since 1980 when the last students and teachers left the building. The school was then used as office space and later as a warehouse until 1993. Hurricane Katrina only accelerated the decline. French charter school Lycée Francais recently purchased the crumbling wreck for $425,000 and have grand plans to return a middle and high school to the neighborhood. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19may15-Priestley School123.JPG
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