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  1. Treme in New Orleans, Louisiana. “Won’t bow down. Don’t know how.”. A place of pride and refuge for New Orleans’ free people of color who could buy property here, the Faubourg Treme – as far back as its founding in the 18th Century – served as cultural rendezvous between the worlds of white and black while its back streets birthed ...

  2. Apr 1, 2018 · Treme chronicles the lives of the residents of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in this classic HBO series.#HBO #TremeHBO #HBOSubscribe to the HBO YouTube...

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  3. New Orleans/Tremé. Tremé (pronounced "Treh-MAY"; historically Faubourg Tremé) is an old historically African-American and Créole neighborhood of New Orleans, just "back" (away from the Mississippi River) from the French Quarter . The Tremé is famous for its music, and has some attractions, music venues, and small inexpensive hotels.

  4. Tremé Neighborhood. Tremé, a historic community just north of the French Quarter, is the oldest African American neighborhood in America. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, free persons of color and eventually those African slaves who obtained, bought or bargained for their freedom were able to acquire and own property in Tremé. The ...

  5. From the creators of The Wire, this series set in one of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. 1. Yes We Can. New Orleans celebrates the election of Barack Obama. Desautel opens her own Bywater restaurant. LaDonna rebuilds Gigi's bar. 2.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · Mother-in-Law Lounge. 1500 Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116. Beloved late local musician Ernie K-Doe opened the Mother-in-Law Lounge in 1994; it was named after his smash hit “Mother-in-Law.”. The bar is a shrine to the flamboyant character who would often greet guests at the door.

  7. May 16, 2018 · What is now Tremé was a plantation in the late 1700s. Hat maker and real estate developer Claude Tremé owned and subdivided this land, and in 1810 he sold it to the city of New Orleans. This new ...

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