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	<title>Comments on: Mardi Gras day, 1967-style</title>
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		<title>By: paul harding</title>
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		<description>I was living in New Orleans at Mrs. Walters rooming house on the corner of Camp and Julia in 1967 after having fallen victim to Faulkner and Tennessee Williams in high school. I was twenty years old and worked as a dishwasher at the Roosevelt Hotel. I would often dine at the Camp Inn which was located across from my rooming house at the north- east corner of Camp and Julia. I spent a lot of time at &quot;Cody&#039;s&quot; a country western bar on St. Charles Ave. operated by a woman named Cody. Do you know if any photographs exist of the Camp Inn or photos of the corner of Camp and Julia from that era?

Thank you for helping to keep alive the spirit and history of this grand old city.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was living in New Orleans at Mrs. Walters rooming house on the corner of Camp and Julia in 1967 after having fallen victim to Faulkner and Tennessee Williams in high school. I was twenty years old and worked as a dishwasher at the Roosevelt Hotel. I would often dine at the Camp Inn which was located across from my rooming house at the north- east corner of Camp and Julia. I spent a lot of time at &#8220;Cody&#8217;s&#8221; a country western bar on St. Charles Ave. operated by a woman named Cody. Do you know if any photographs exist of the Camp Inn or photos of the corner of Camp and Julia from that era?</p>
<p>Thank you for helping to keep alive the spirit and history of this grand old city.</p>
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