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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 7, 2008 -- As the 3rd Anniversary of Katrina/Rita arrives, so does the community off of St. Charles Ave, in the Warehouse District near the SuperDome. It is returning, one house at a time. Barry Bahler/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 8, 2008 -- The resilience of the people on this block in the lower 9th Ward/St Bernard Parish is evident by four of the five houses have been or are going through renovation. Three years after Katrina, the spirit of the people is to return "home". Barry Bahler/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, October 9, 2005 - Scaffolding embraces one building as repairs are underway in New Orleans in the recovery effort from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Meanwhile the restaurant next door opens for business. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., October 2, 2005 -- Following Hurricane Katrina, the world famous Bourbon Street if filled with fire fighters,and workers as it begins to open bars and restaurants. The French Quarter was spared the flooding that affected other areas of New Orleans. Patricia Brach/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA.,10/15/2005-Jerry Amato, Chef and partner of Mother's restaurant prepares to serve on their first day to open since Hurricane Katrina. Mother's Restaurant is a long standing local tradition in New Orleans. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, December 20, 2005 - The trolly cars in New Orleans are again in operation after Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans is re-opening as businesses open, residents return and commerce reappears. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 8, 2008 -- Three years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita new repair work can be found throughout New Orleans, as home owners continue to work at bringing their communities back. This neighborhood is located in New Orleans East near Lake Pontchartrain. Barry Bahler/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA., October 2, 2005 -- Activity returns to Canal Street. The once empty deserted heart of the shopping and tourist district, Canal Street is brimming with life as New Orleans recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Patricia Brach/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, October 9, 2005 - This little dozer leads the way down the road to recovery in New Orleans. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have devastated New Orleans displacing its residents and business owners alike. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, July 8, 2008 -- Three years after Katrina, small business owners are coming back one store at time in the Chalmette district of St. Bernard Parish. As evidenced by the New Asia carry out restaurant open while the Law Offices remain boarded up. Barry Bahler/FEMA

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label_outline Explore Bernard Parish, Business Owners, Owners

Port St. Joe, FL., Oct. 22, 2018--Businesses owners

St. Michael's German Lutheran Church from "The Historic Mansions and Buildings of Philadelphia, with some notice of their owners and occupants. [Illustrated.]"

map from "Journal of a three years' residence in Abyssinia, in furtherance of the objects of the Church Missionary Society ... To which is prefixed, A brief history of the Church of Abyssinia, by ... Professor Lee, etc"

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., September 8, 2005 -- FEMA's US&R teams in route by helicopter to conduct a search in St. Bernard Parish, view the flooding in New Orleans. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Chalmette, La. , January 15, 2011 -- Val Reiss Park is a 33-acre recreational complex that sustained an estimated 10 feet of flood water throughout the park as a result of levee breaks during Hurricane Katrina. The original facility consisted of four baseball fields, one football/soccer field, a remote control car track, a gazebo, two concession stands, a rental hall and on-site parking. FEMA has obligated almost $10. 5 million for permanent work on the facility. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

St Bernard Parish, La., Sep. 21, 2008 -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency spent more than $2.8 million to replace Gauthier Gym in St. Bernard Parish. The gym experienced over four feet of flooding and high winds which caused severe damage. Gioan Nguyen/FEMA

Secretary Shaun Donovan in New Orleans, Louisiana [area, where he participated in activities marking the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, including testimony at a Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery hearing at Chalmette Elementary School; tours of damaged, rebuilding, and restored residential and commercial districts, in the company of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, and other national, state, and local officials; and remarks on recovery progress at reconstruction sites run by the St. Bernard Project and other non-profit organizations]

[Hurricane Katrina] Chalmette, LA, December 16, 2005 - Chalmette High School plays host to the St. Bernard Unified School which provides education to the students of 14 different area schools in this one facility. The school is composed of several trailers in the parking lot and a portion of the second floor of the high school. As residents return to St. Bernard Parish, the students now have a place to attend. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Empire, LA, 11-10-05 -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' John Clarkson & Ronald Moll identify a house that Hurricane Katrina moved so they can notify the owners. The Parishes (counties) have asked FEMA to fund House demolition and Debris removal. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Chalmette, La. , August 13, 2010 -- Chalmette High School actually served as a shelter during the Hurricane Katrina. The school was severely damaged by flooding, high winds, and rainwater intrusion. Chalmette High School was repaired and reopened with FEMA funding in 2006. The 9th Grade Academy was a replacement and opened in August of 2009. The Saint Bernard Parish School Board applied FEMA grant funding and other donations to build a state-of-the-art expansion encompassing the Lacoste Elementary School (now the 9th Grade Academy), swimming pool and multi-purpose building/gymnasium, a performing arts center and library. Photo By FEMA/Manuel Broussard.

Chalmette National cemetery (Grand Army of the Republic Memorial), New Orleans, La.

Lewisville, Miss., May 5, 2014 -- Damage to Lewisville, Miss.,Memorial Park Cemetery after a tornado touched down on April 28th. Individuals and business owners in Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Madison, Rankin, Wayne and Winston counties are eligible to register for assistance with FEMA

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