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Krauss The New Orleans Value Store Edward J Branley

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Krauss The New Orleans Value Store Edward J Branley
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.34 MB
Author: Edward J. Branley
ISBN: 9781439662694, 143966269X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Krauss The New Orleans Value Store Edward J Branley by Edward J. Branley 9781439662694, 143966269X instant download after payment.

For almost one hundred years, generations of New Orleans shoppers flocked to Krauss. The Canal Street store was hailed for its vast merchandise selection and quality customer service. In its early days, it sold lace and fabric to the ladies of the notorious red-light district of Storyville. The store's renowned lunch counter, Eddie's at Krauss, served Eddie Baquet's authentic New Orleans cuisine to customers and celebrities such as Julia Child. Although the beloved store finally closed its doors in 1997, Krauss is still fondly remembered as a retail haven. With vintage photographs, interviews with store insiders and a wealth of research, historian Edward J. Branley brings the story of New Orleans' Creole department store back to life

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