English: New Canal Light, New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: 1838 vintage lighthouse with bottom story was smashed by storm surge was still standing (just) when I took this photo. This is at the east end of West End Park on Lake Pontchartrain, at the only remaining bit of historic w:New Basin Canal. The lighthouse collapsed on 28 November 2005.
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New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: 1838 vintage light house still standing (just), with bottom story was smashed by storm surge. This is at the east end of West End Park on Lake Pontchartrain, at the only remaining bit of historic [[w:New B