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  1. Media in category "Kenner, Louisiana" The following 55 files are in this category, out of 55 total. 2012 FIRST Robotics (SSC-2012-00433E).jpeg 2,784 × 1,848; 2.04 MB

  2. UTC-5 ( CDT) Area code. 504. FIPS code. 22-39475. Website. kenner.la.us. Kenner is the sixth most populous city in the state of Louisiana and the most populous city in Jefferson Parish. As of 2020, 66,448 people lived in Kenner.

    • March 2, 1855; 168 years ago
    • Jefferson
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  4. www.explorelouisiana.com › cities › kennerKenner | Explore Louisiana

    Kenner, Jefferson Parish’s largest incorporated city, is the home of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Kenner’s Pontchartrain Center, located on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, hosts events year round. You’ll also find casino gaming, outdoor parks and the historic district of Rivertown. Rivertown is a sixteen block historic district along the bank of the ...

  5. Kenner. Kenner is a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana, located on the east bank of Jefferson Parish, approximately 10 miles west of the city. It is the location of New Orleans International Airport. René-Robert Cavelier landed on this stretch of the north shore of the Mississippi River in 1682.

  6. www.tourlouisiana.com › destinations › KennerKenner | Tour Louisiana

    Kenner’s heart and soul are found in historic Rivertown, a sprawling area with a story to tell. French explorer Robert Cavalier de La Salle discovered what is modern-day Kenner in 1682 and erected a cypress cross here when he claimed this land as property of King Louis XIV. Now, Rivertown is a place for families, foodies, and fun seekers.

  7. Take a Stroll Through Historic Rivertown in Kenner. Grab a bike or tie on a pair comfortable walking shoes and head to historic Rivertown in Kenner for relaxing day of history, space travel, art, and theater. Stop at La Salle’s Landing for a look at the cypress cross French explorer Robert de La Salle erected when he landed here in 1682 and ...

  8. 86000112 [1] Added to NRHP. January 23, 1986. The Kenner Town Hall is a historic building in Kenner, Louisiana. It was built in 1925 by J.E. Louviere, and it was the city hall until 1956. [2] It was later used as a courthouse and a jail, and offices for Kenner's tourism department. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic ...

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