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BROADMOOR
Broadmoor's boundaries are the widely bending Claiborne Avenue, Toledano
which merges with Washington on Broadmoor's downtown side, and Lowerline
(which is also the boundary between Carrollton and Uptown). Many of the
homes in Broadmoor are raised homes built in the 1920s and have a distinctly
Mediterranean architecture. The area has an active neighborhood association
known as the Broadmoor Improvement Association, which was founded in 1969.
Under its attentive supervision, Broadmoor has emerged as an upwardly moving
neighborhood. Also active are the Lower Broadmoor Association, the Citizens
of Upper Broadmoor and the Fontainebleu Drive Improvement Association. Broad
Street, which travels across much of New Orleans, crosses Washington Avenue
and then meets Fontainebleu and Napoleon to divide the area into three sections.
This is the heart of Broadmoor. The new Broad Branch Library, the recent
retreeing of the area's major neutral grounds, and Broadmoor's close proximity
to downtown continue to attract homeowners. |