- 5th Ward of New Orleans
The 5th Ward or Fifth Ward is a division of the city of
New Orleans, Louisiana , one of the 17Wards of New Orleans .Boundaries
The roughly "L" shaped ward stretches through the city from the
Mississippi River toLake Pontchartrain . The lower boundary is St. Philip Street, across which is the 6th Ward. The Ward boundary then followsBayou St. John , which back fromEsplanade Avenue has the 7th Ward on the other side. The Upper boundary is St. Louis Street, across which is the 4th Ward. The boundary continues on a straight line of St. Louis to City Park Avenue (formerly Bayou Metairie Road), where it jogs down to Orleans. It then follows theOrleans Canal route north to the Lake.Cityscape and landmarks
The Ward includes some of the earliest and most famous portions of New Orleans settled in Colonial Times. The riverfront, long busy docks, is now the "Moonwalk", a pleasant park along the Mississippi. Just above the Moonwalk is
Café du Monde , below it the old Jax Brewery building, converted into an upscale shopping mall. Across Decatur Street is Jackson Square, the heart of the oldFrench Quarter , surrounded by historic buildings. Further back, past the shops and galleries of Royal Street and the bars and clubs of Bourbon Street, is a still largely residential section of the Quarter. Such famous music venues asPreservation Hall and Donna's are in the portion of the Quarter in the 5th Ward.Across
Rampart Street isLouis Armstrong Park and the Municipal Auditorium, site of many Carnival balls. The ward includes the old route of the historicCarondelet Canal , now filled in. Thehousing projects along Orleans Avenue were closed in the aftermath ofHurricane Katrina . The area around Bayou St. John and Orleans is a famous gathering place for the DowntownMardi Gras Indian tribes. Across the Bayou, the old American Can Factory building was renovated into apartments and shops at the end of the 20th century. Continuing back, the Ward includes a slice ofMid City New Orleans . Turning north, the Ward includes all of City Park, the former site of the Old Spanish Fort, and the upscale Lake Vista neighborhood, and finally a section of Lakeshore Park.
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