File:1915HurricanePolandCarBarn03.jpg

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Description New Orleans after the Great Hurricane of 1915. The Poland Station streetcar barn, at Poland & St. Claude Avenues, with significant damage; workers clearing debris and rebuilding.
Date Late 1915. The storm struck 29 September; photo probably not more than a few days later as restoring streetcar service was given a high priority afterwards.
Source 1915 photograph via [1]
Author Photographer not credited.
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