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Introduction 9
Town by the River Starts Moving Out
The Garden District Still Blossoming 11
Where Neighbors Are Family: Broussard 14
A Premier Attraction Near City Park 16
A Plantation Called Hundred Oaks 18
Exclusive Eliza Beaumont Lane 21
Expanding Eastward into the Countryside
The Resurgence of Capital Heights 25
Steele Place and "Captain Ollie Steele" 27
Walnut Hills Called "Pill Hill" 30
Togetherness in Glenmore Place and Webb Park 31
The Crawford Homes of Westdale 35
A Hidden Nook in the Center of the City: Glenwood 36
Taking Goodwood Boulevard Out Jefferson Highway
The Glamour of Goodwood 39
Going Home to Tara 42
One Man's Dream: Jefferson Place 45
Westminster and Pine Park Pairing 47
The World of Innis: The Hill 48
Inniswold and Jefferson Terrace Once Vast Farmland 51
Traveling Out Perkins Road
The Lakes and University Gardens 55
Southdowns and Mardi Gras 59
Meadow Lea Rolling with Memories 61
Where Streets Are Named for Flowers: Pollard Estates 64
An Area of Hidden Harmony: Stratford Place 65
A Country Place inside the City: Greenbriar Hollow 67
Oakridge and Sense of History 69
Wimbledon and the Tennis Greats 71
Monet-Inspired: Oakbrook 73
Sister Subdivisions Audubon Terrace and Morning Glen 76
Following Historic Highland Road
Once Daigre Family Farmland: University Hills 79
Bayou Duplantier and Rolling Terrain: Plantation Trace 81
Home to Tradition: University Acres 84
A Walk through Woodstone 86
Once a Civil War Camp: Woodgate 87
The Relatives in the Central Highland Area 89
Seclusion and Neighborliness: Highland Bluff Estates 91
Nature's Neighborhood: Magnolia Woods 93
The Elegance of the Myrdes 95
Small but Splendid: Knox Hill 97
The French Flavor of Iberville Terrace and Briarcliff 98
Man-made Lakes and Strict Restrictions: Oak Hills 100
Classic Southern Plantation Style: Highland Plantation 102
Rolling Hills, Lakes and Indian Mounds: Country Club of Louisiana 104
Connecting Perkins and Highland Roads
Toward LSU 107
Kenilworth Parkway 113
Staring Lane 117
Bluebonnet Boulevard 121
Lagniappe
Plantation Era Remembered: Riverbend, Riverbend Landing 123
About the Author 127
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