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New Orleans Hotel Stays Open During Hurricane Gustav


04 September 2008
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The Olivier House was built in 1836. It has been a hotel since it was purchased by the Danner family in 1970. 
Up to two million people evacuated the city of New Orleans and surrounding areas in advance of Hurricane Gustav, which was not nearly as severe as Hurricane Katrina three years earlier.  VOA's Barry Wood in New Orleans tells us about a French Quarter hotel that for traveling journalists provided welcome shelter from the storm. 

 


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