The area on the river side of Claiborne Avenue is sometimes referred to as "Old Carrollton".
Claiborne Avenue is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Claiborne Avenue can be divided into three general sections as it winds through the city, following the curves of the Mississippi River.
At this point Claiborne Avenue is technically only the westbound side, a block away.
It was bounded by the river and Claiborne Avenue, between Webster and State streets.
High water did affect some portions of Uptown, especially the areas closer to Claiborne Avenue, in some places severely.
Claude to Claiborne Avenue is sometimes called "New Marigny", the name dating back to the early 19th century.
By the 1870s, the urbanized area extended back to Claiborne Avenue.
Claiborne Avenue is a primary thoroughfare through the neighborhood.
The longest street in New Orleans is named in his honor: Claiborne Avenue.