User:ScholarKidd02/John Calhoun Street

History
Calhoun Street is a street in which begins in the Uptown region of New Orleans near the Mississippi River. The street is named after John Calhoun and origin dates back to in the early 1900s. Homes with unique to fancy desings and styling On this street lies a plethora of unique homes, campuses, and local businesses.

Landscape
Calhoun Street extends from two points. The first point starts near the Children's Hospital of New Orleans. Along the sides are unique and well to date homes accompanied by campuses including Loyola University, John J. Hainkel Jr. Rehabilitation Center, and the Holy Name of Jesus School. The street continues but is abruptly split by an intersection. Eventually it reconnects and instead of homes and campuses there is a subsection of businesses occupying the street's sides. On the outskirt of the street lies the IberiaBank and Chase Dardar- State Farm Insurance Agency. Inside contains a Ted Frostop Diner, Papa Johns, Crescent City Comics, Bright Eyes Optique, and a plethora of other establishments. Passing the subsection the street goes back to unique homes and eventually comes to an end at the backend of an alley between Calhoun Street and Fontainebleau Dr.

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