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Evelyn 3 year s ago
Probably more than a few derelicts calling the place home for now too. Kind of like those people in NY who used to live under the subway tunnels. Creepy.
       
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Maureen 3 year s ago
not much of it is left. vandals have destroyed it. what was cool about it is now gone. if you park near it to go inside the people of the neighborhood near by with vandalize your car. You can call the police, but the police will just tell you "you shouldnt have been here in the first place. tons of homeless people roaming, its not safe.
       
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Val 3 year s ago
Maybe the government officials should get the exposed dead bodies out of the Hard Rock hotel wreckage first. That guys legs has been exposed for 6 months now??
       
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So, 14 years after Hurricane Katrina, the park still stands as a marker of the devastation that the storm caused.

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Inside A Theme Park That Was Destroyed By Hurricane Katrina
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