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Improvements to the neighbourhood included the Toulon Opera, the place de la Liberté, the Grand Hôtel, the Gardens of Alexander I, the Chalucet Hospital, the palais de Justice, the train station, and the building now occupied by Galeries Lafayette, among others.
* Lafayette, Indiana ( Amtrak station )
* Lafayette, Louisiana ( Amtrak station )
* Amtrak ( Lafayette station )
There is 1 TV station based in Opelousas, KDCG TV Channel 22, and the city also uses the ABC, FOX, and CBS affiliates of nearby Lafayette.
The station is located at the intersection of West Prospect Street, Lafayette Place and Hewson Avenue.
Four radio stations are based in Easton: WEEX, a sports radio station broadcasting at 1230 AM, WODE-FM " The Hawk ", a classic rock station broadcasting at 99. 9 FM, WCTO " Cat Country 96 ," a country music station broadcasting on 96. 1 FM, and WJRH, a Lafayette College radio station broadcasting at 104. 9 FM.
File: Wabash River at Lafayette. jpg | The Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, showing the Myers Pedestrian Bridge, and the Amtrak station.
* Lafayette, Louisiana ( Amtrak station ), United States ; Amtrak station code LFT
KRVS 88. 7FM is a listener-supported public radio station facility currently licensed to UL Lafayette.
In April 2000, LIN acquired WLFI-TV, serving Lafayette, Indiana in exchange for 66 % of its station WAND-TV in Decatur, Illinois.
* Lafayette, rail station of Purdue University, located across the Wabash River in West Lafayette
KATC, virtual channel 3, is the ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Lafayette, Louisiana ; the station is owned by Cordillera Communications, the television subsidiary of the Evening Post Publishing Company.
The newest Bob FM station in Canada, CHUM Limited's CKLY in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, adopted the format on August 21, 2005, while WLFF in Lafayette, Indiana, jettisoned its country format to introduce Bob to its listeners on December 6, 2007.
Lafayette's BART station is located across from the Lafayette hillside memorial.
On December 17, 2008 WNIT had acquired and taken possession of the former WSBT-TV building at Lafayette and Jefferson in downtown South Bend with the assistance of an in-kind donation by WSBT's owner, Schurz Communications ; that station had moved to new facilities in Mishawaka in September 2008.

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Congress had already appropriated money, and plans were well along to tear down the buildings flanking Lafayette Square and replace them with what one critic calls the `` marble monumentality '' of government office buildings.
Other cities along the Gulf Coast with early French colonial heritage, from Pensacola, Florida to Lafayette, Louisiana, have active Mardi Gras celebrations.
The Red Brick Tavern along the National Road in Lafayette, Ohio
Though the land areas overlap around New Orleans and down river, Cajun culture and language extend westward all along the southern coast of Louisiana, concentrating in areas southwest of New Orleans around Lafayette, Marksville, and as far as Crowley, Abbeville and into the rice belt of Louisiana nearer Lake Charles and the Texas border.
The county courthouse and nearby buildings along the Wabash River in Lafayette and West Lafayette.
Colfax was laid out in 1849 by Montgomery Stroud and originally named Midway for its position between Indianapolis and Lafayette along the Lafayette railroad.
Lafayette is typical of areas along the Gulf of Mexico in that it has hot, humid summers and mild winters.
Remington College ( Lafayette campus ) is a vocational school that offers a few bachelor's degree programs, many associate degree programs, along with a few diploma programs.
It provides electricity, drinking water, and sewage treatment throughout the City of Lafayette as well some unincorporated parts of the parish, along with bulk sales to the water systems of most surrounding municipalities.
Lafayette is located along the Roanoke River just across the Roanoke County line.
Lafayette, along with forty-six others, joined the National Assembly and on 27 June, the rest followed.
The war proceeded poorly: Lafayette, along with Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau and Nicolas Luckner, asked the Assembly to begin peace proceedings, as the generals feared the army would collapse if forced to attack.
There the Free Soilers nominated former Democratic President Martin Van Buren for president, along with Charles Francis Adams for vice president, at Lafayette Square, then known as Court House Park.
It measures 190 feet along Lafayette Avenue, 200 feet deep, and 70 feet high.
Delta Air Lines provided nonstop service from Lafayette to its hub in Memphis, TN until 2011 when it cut the hub by 25 % and Lafayette, along with many other cities, lost nonstop service.
" Hoon was also a member of the Lafayette band Mank Rage, along with David Lank and Darren Mickler, during this time.
France sent Rochambeau, Lafayette and de Grasse, along with large land and naval forces, to help the Americans.
Elevated lines also ran along Lafayette Avenue and Myrtle Avenue.
He became involved in campaigns for civil rights and open housing integration, working and organizing in the early and mid-1960s with the Chicago branch of the Quaker-based American Friends Service Committee along with Kale Williams, civil rights activist Bernard Lafayette, and others.
Sustainable South Bronx ( SSBx ) is an environmental justice solutions organization that has brought government, corporate, and foundation money into the area to build two new waterfront parks along the Bronx River at Lafayette Avenue, and along the East River at the end of Tiffany Street, providing the first formalized waterfront access in 60 years.
A Horsecar | mule drawn streetcar at Lafayette Square, New Orleans | Lafayette Square along St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans in the early 1890s.

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Nathanael Greene told Washington that `` Lafayette was charmed with the spirited behavior of the militia and riflemen ''.
The Americans lost forty-four men, among them Major Joseph Morris of Morgan's regiment, an officer who was regarded with high esteem and affection, not only by his commander, but by Washington and Lafayette as well.
`` As Mrs. Morris may be in some want before that time '', Lafayette continued, `` I am going to trouble you with a commission which I beg you will execute with the greatest secrecy.
Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet, with Yorick's skull ( Photographer: James Lafayette, c. 1885 1900 )
In his image, he enshrouds Lafayette with a magnificent sunset.
200 American volunteers served with the French from 1914 16, including the Lafayette Escadrille Luxembourg was occupied by Germany during the war.
As Secretary of State, Clay lived with his family and slaves in Decatur House on Lafayette Square.
He was popular with his classmates, however, and befriended a number of men who would become prominent during the Civil War, including George Henry Thomas, William S. Rosecrans, John Pope, D. H. Hill, Lafayette McLaws, George Pickett, and Ulysses S. Grant of the class of 1843.
Longstreet's First Corps gave up the division of Maj. Gen. Richard H. Anderson during the reorganization, leaving him with the divisions of Lafayette McLaws, George Pickett, and John Hood.
In one of the most daunting logistical efforts of the Confederacy, Longstreet, with the divisions of Lafayette McLaws and John Hood, a brigade from George Pickett's division, and Porter Alexander's 26-gun artillery battalion, traveled over 16 railroads on a route through the Carolinas to reach Bragg in northern Georgia.
The old town of Toulon, the historic centre located between the port, the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the Cours Lafayette, is a pedestrian area with narrow streets, small squares and many fountains.
* La Fayette ( film ), also known as Lafayette, a 1961 French / Italian coproduction directed by Jean Dréville, with Orson Welles and Pascale Audret
French General Lafayette traveled this road to join forces with Washington, and stopped in Douglas during the Revolutionary War.
The short portion of US 1 in New Hampshire follows the historic Lafayette Road, staying close to I-95, before leaving the city of Portsmouth on the former Memorial Bridge over the Piscataqua River, which has been demolished and being replaced, leaving a temporary gap in US 1, with two other nearby bridges carrying U. S. Route 1 Bypass and Interstate 95.
In the first part, the events which led to the downfall of Granada are related with uncommon brilliancy, and Pérez de Hita's sympathetic transcription of life at the Emir's court has clearly suggested the conventional presentation of the picturesque, chivalrous Moor in the pages of Mlle de Scudéry, Mme de Lafayette, Châteaubriand and Washington Irving.
The Sun Belt then merged with the American South Conference, made up of Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, Southwestern Louisiana ( now Louisiana Lafayette ), Texas Pan American, New Orleans, Lamar, and UCF.
Lafayette, the last no athletic scholarships holdout, began granting full rides in basketball and other sports with freshmen entering the school in the fall of 2006.
Eventually, Lafayette had a basketball team ; Koufax became team captain in his senior year, and ranked second in his division in scoring, with 165 points in 10 games.
While playing first base for Lafayette High School's baseball team with teammate and friend Fred Wilpon, he was spotted by Milt Laurie, the father of two Lafayette teammates and a baseball coach.
From the lawn of this house, in May 1781, General Lafayettewith cannon behind a boxwood hedge that still fringes the hill — shelled Petersburg, then occupied by British troops under Major-General William Phillips ( who died of typhoid during this bombardment ).
The names of the known dead were all listed with hometowns in the New York Times, and included these names from Berrien County: Lester Hancock, Arthur Harper, William P. Hayes, Benjamin McCranie, James M. McMillan, Shelly Lloyd Webb, Joe Wheeler, Jim M. Boyett, Lafayette Gaskins, Bennie E. Griner, Robert J. Hancock, George H. Hutto, Thomas J. Simmons, Max Easters, G. Bruce Faircloth, Thomas, H. Holland, Ralph Knight, William McMillan, John Franklin Moore, Wiliam Zeigler, Thomas W. Sirmons, Charley Railey, and Tillman W. Robinson.

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