Roosevelt Mall, New Orleans — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Step into a slice of New Deal history at Roosevelt Mall, a stunning avenue lined with ancient live oaks that whispers tales of 1930s American ambition. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt himself dedicated this iconic space on April 29, 1937, marking a proud moment in the city's civic life. The Works Progress Administration transformed this corner of City Park through sheer determination and human labor, employing over 20,000 workers who hand-dug ten miles of lagoons and built roads and structures entirely by hand. Today, you can stroll beneath centuries-old Southern oaks, their gnarled branches creating natural archways overhead, and feel the weight of history in every breeze. These magnificent 300-year-old trees stood long before the Depression, long before FDR's visit, and continue to stand as witnesses to New Orleans' resilience and beauty. With Questo, you can discover the layers of history woven through this green space, turning a simple walk into an immersive journey through American social history. The stories embedded in these oaks and pathways remind us how public spaces reflect the values of their eras.

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Address
2 Roosevelt Mall, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA

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Frequently asked questions

When did President Roosevelt visit New Orleans City Park?
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated Roosevelt Mall on April 29, 1937, coinciding with construction of the city's new municipal stadium. This visit represented significant federal investment in New Orleans during the Great Depression.
How many workers did the WPA employ at City Park?
The Works Progress Administration employed over 20,000 workers and invested twelve million federal dollars in City Park's development, hand-building roads, structures, and digging over ten miles of lagoons.
How old are the oak trees at Roosevelt Mall?
The live oaks lining Roosevelt Mall are over 300 years old, creating a natural canopy that has witnessed centuries of New Orleans history and continues to define the space today.

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