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In 2005, Freret Street flooded near Tulane University’s uptown campus. (Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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Since 2005, Freret Street has recovered and is a fixture of life at Tulane University’s uptown campus.
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The field behind Newcomb Hall flooded from the building to Broadway Street. (Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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The Boot, a popular bar near Tulane’s uptown campus, flooded due to Hurricane Katrina. (Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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The Boot, an iconic landmark in Uptown New Orleans, was ranked a top bar in the US by the New York Times.
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Mussafer Hall experienced damage due to Hurricane Katrina.(Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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Mussafer Hall, the donation of David and Marion Mussafer, sits on the academic quad of Tulane University.
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Following the storm, the steps up to the Reilly Student Recreation Center served as a place to dock recovery boats. (Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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20 years later, the Reilly Center sports the same high steps that docked boats when the area flooded.
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Brown Field was flooded. Some people navigated the area following the storm using boats. (Courtesy of Tulane Archives)
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Brown Field and its surrounding areas have been restored and serve as a field and residence halls.
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Twenty years later
A campus upended by Katrina
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