Category:Temple Sinai, New Orleans, 1872 building
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English: The Temple Sinai synagogue — formerly on Carondelet Street near Lee Circle park, in New Orleans.
- The Neo-Renaissance style synagogue was built in 1872, and demolished in 1977.
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Media in category "Temple Sinai, New Orleans, 1872 building"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Temple Sinai New Orleans Colored Postcard.jpg 532 × 800; 135 KB
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Temple Sinai Illustrated Visitors Guide to New Orleans.jpg 991 × 887; 537 KB
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Temple of Sinai 1895 New Orleans.jpg 300 × 473; 106 KB
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Temple Sinai NOLA Creole Tourist Guide 1910.jpg 1,475 × 2,060; 1.42 MB
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Lee Monument New Orleans Temple Sinai.jpg 7,676 × 9,572; 25.4 MB
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LeeCircleLibraryShrinersCard.jpg 1,649 × 1,036; 1.03 MB
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New Orleans Temple Sinai from Lee Circle.jpg 2,310 × 1,702; 1.41 MB
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NOPLLeeCircleAllisonBollard.jpg 600 × 458; 44 KB
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Categories:
- Synagogues in New Orleans
- Carondelet Street, New Orleans
- Lee Circle, New Orleans
- Built in New Orleans in 1872
- Synagogues built in 1872
- Demolished synagogues in the United States
- Destroyed in the United States in 1977
- Destroyed buildings in New Orleans
- Neo-Renaissance architecture in Louisiana
- Neo-Renaissance synagogues in the United States
- Former synagogues in Louisiana