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Tivoli Circle, formerly known as Lee Circle, is a historic traffic circle in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was home to a monument of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from 1884 to 2017, before being renamed back to Tivoli Circle in 2022.
Located at the intersection of St. Charles and Howard Avenues, Tivoli Circle has been a central meeting point in the city, connecting upriver and downriver areas. It remains a popular gathering spot for events such as Mardi Gras parades.
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This small park is located at center of the St Charles St roundabout; a small island by itself. Many large Mardi Gras parades roll right past here, making it a popular spot during those events....
The Lee Circle consists of (or it used to consist of) the Robert E. Lee monument at the top of a 60 foot column. It's located near the National World War II Museum at a traffic stop and it seems...
This is a small park located at center of the St Charles Street Street roundabout (intersection of St. Charles and Howard Avenues). It is on a small island by itself. No matter which way you come,...
General Lee was removed from the top of the top of the Lee Monument in Lee Circle in New Orleans a few years ago. They haven't yet changed the name of the circle and the monument that the statue...
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