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Port-au-Prince with Rachou Denis   RSS
Photos by Rachel Moscoso Denis

Port-au-Prince is a city with an uninspired waterfront and downtown area. The city has expanded onto adjoining hills with incredible vistas. Currently, the city is a
       
    
    
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La petite Eglise de Saint - Louis Roi de France a gardé son élégance et son prestige.
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La petite Eglise de Saint - Louis Roi de France a gardé son élégance et son prestige.
( A Turgeau, tout près du collège Roger Anglade)
Photo Comments:
Guest rony saint-val wrote: March 20, 2008 - 3:13 PM

my wife,Tatiana Brun, lived right around the corner and went to college roger anglade, my aunt lived at rue bois patate, around the corner, and college canado-haitien, the school i went to next block. I passed by that church zillions of times. Thanks for that picture and great memories

Anonymous wrote: February 27, 2008 - 3:35 PM

Thank you ssooooo much for these wonderful pictures of Haiti, so dignified. I went to school in Canado and probably passed by this little church countless times...

Thanks for using your camera to project our country in such a positive light.

Great work!!!
Regine

Guest Frerot Chemaly wrote: February 24, 2008 - 4:51 PM

There I was, at the top of the stairs on the left, every Sunday. After all, teenagers ( in 1964, 1965) go to mass but the 'cool' ones don't go in the church.

Anonymous wrote: February 9, 2008 - 10:13 AM

My husband lived rigth across the street (Alix roy) nest to that big building. I remember nearly destroying the facade of that church while hotwiring my brother-in-law's american car to go catch Bossa Combo at Ibo Lele! (1976). What a night!

Anonymous wrote: January 30, 2007 - 3:51 PM

ma route preferee au retour de l'ecole 1972 - cet enorme building "inacheve a l'infini" s'erige desormais comme un mur.