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A palm tree stands on Moss Street, overlooking Bayou St. John and American Can Company, Nov. 12, 2015, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Bayou St. John was originally a four-mile long, natural waterway. In 1936, the Works Progress Administration created levees and bridges to facilitate flood protection in the area. Today, Bayou St. John is a recreational corridor bordering seven neighborhoods in the city. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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A palm tree stands on Moss Street, overlooking Bayou St. John and American Can Company, Nov. 12, 2015, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Bayou St. John was originally a four-mile long, natural waterway. In 1936, the Works Progress Administration created levees and bridges to facilitate flood protection in the area. Today, Bayou St. John is a recreational corridor bordering seven neighborhoods in the city. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)