What did the germans contribute to louisiana?
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CULTURAL INFLUENCE
The elegant Grunewald Hotel was compelled to change its name to the Roosevelt. It was in the Grunewald Hotel's Sazerac Bar where the Sazerac, the quintessential New Orleans cocktail, became famous.
German breweries also once flourished in New Orleans, many near the foot of Canal Street In the 1850s, there were some 30 breweries, each with its own beer garden. Although prohibition killed most off, beer gardens were once centers of New Orleans social life, hubs of drinking, dancing, and music.
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The elegant Grunewald Hotel was compelled to change its name to the Roosevelt. It was in the Grunewald Hotel's Sazerac Bar where the Sazerac, the quintessential New Orleans cocktail, became famous.
German breweries also once flourished in New Orleans, many near the foot of Canal Street In the 1850s, there were some 30 breweries, each with its own beer garden. Although prohibition killed most off, beer gardens were once centers of New Orleans social life, hubs of drinking, dancing, and music.
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