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Lafreniere Park

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Lafreniere Park is the largest park in Metairie, Louisiana. The park is funded by local residents surrounding the park, and a few dollars are added onto their water bill every month.

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Lafreniere Park
Downs Boulevard,

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N 30.001666666667 ° E -90.213055555556 °
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Downs Boulevard

Downs Boulevard
70003
Louisiana, United States
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