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Rich Boardman <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Nov 1996 09:28:50 EST
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I had a reference question yesterday that, although not strictly a
map question, I thought somebody out there might be able to help
me answer. The patron asked about the origin and meaning of the
name "Big Easy" as it applies to the city of New Orleans. I've looked
through a lot of sources but have not found the real meaning as yet.
I know it originated in the 1970 novel (by that name) and has been used
as a title for a movie and TV series, etc. I've heard vague allusions
to politics, the general social atmosphere of the city, music, etc.
Does anybody out there know the "official" (if there is one) reason
that New Orleans is referred to as the Big Easy? Thanks in advance
for any help with this.
 
Rich Boardman
Map Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia
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215-686-5397

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