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** The New Orleans Great Northern, One going south at 10 A.M. the Mandeville, One going North as far as Jackson MI at 9 PM.
 
** The New Orleans Great Northern, One going south at 10 A.M. the Mandeville, One going North as far as Jackson MI at 9 PM.
 
** The New Orleans Great Nothern, One going South East to Sliddell, arrives at 5 AM, One going west arrives at 7 PM
 
** The New Orleans Great Nothern, One going South East to Sliddell, arrives at 5 AM, One going west arrives at 7 PM
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=== <span style="color:#990033;"> ''' The Others of Covington ''' ==
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<span style="color:#990033;"> [[Rohit Stavros]]
  
 
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''The Nosferatu of Covington''' ==
 
== <span style="color:#800000;">'''The Nosferatu of Covington''' ==

Revision as of 18:19, 10 December 2015

Alt-1920s New Orleans

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Appearance

Covington road 1920.jpg

Economy

Geography

History

Population

  • -- Town (2,942) - 1920 census

Attractions

Bars and Clubs

  • Atchelfulla's Saloon
  • Madam Thibideauxs




Cemeteries

Covington cemetery 1920.jpg


Churches

  • First Baptist Church
  • St. Peter Parish Catholic Church
  • Covington Lutheran




City Government

  • Hamilton Gereaux Mayor
  • Judge Caesar Lucas Fitzsimmons

Crime

  • Shea Carey Quirck



Citizens of the City

  • Pastor Jonathan Pullman
  • Alastasia Lepredoux
  • Cecillia Gereaux
    • Marrian Gereaux
  • Juste Plamondon
  • Jeannot Deschamps
    • Narsisse Marhaut Deschamps
  • Widow Claude Alix Deschamps
  • Félicienne Morgan Coupe

Current Events

Haunted Houses

Holy Ground

  • Christ Episcopal Church
  • St. Joseph's Abbey




Hotels & Hostels

Landmarks

  • Columbia Landing

Monuments

Museums

Newspapers

  • The Farmer

Parks

Private Residences

Restaurants

Schools

  • Schoen School

Shopping

  • Dupre's Merchantile
  • Carlson's Dry Goods
  • Jolivet's Service Station

Theaters

Travel To and From

  • Highway travel
  • River Travel
    • Numerous boats
    • Ferry to New Orleans via Lake Pontechetrain
  • Train Travel:
    • The New Orleans Great Northern, One going south at 10 A.M. the Mandeville, One going North as far as Jackson MI at 9 PM.
    • The New Orleans Great Nothern, One going South East to Sliddell, arrives at 5 AM, One going west arrives at 7 PM

= The Others of Covington

Rohit Stavros

The Nosferatu of Covington

While the stories of the undead in large cities has by far surpassed the original tradition of historical vampire folklore, it is in small towns, villages and rural settings that the traditional vampire can be found. I believe a coterie story set in a small rural town like Covington, Louisiana circa World War One to the current era has potential. While Mac started the game, he declined to continue it, probably due to a general lack of interest. Unfortunately, that didn't include me, as I rather enjoyed the low level characters and down-to-earth nature of the game. So, even though I am not playing, I have decided to keep the story alive with the limited hope that it will be picked back up later. -- "The Magister 12:36, 26 November 2015 (MST)"

  • -- Hans Schultz -- Sewer Rat Elder of Frankfurt and sire of: Adair, Althea, Jane, Roger.
  • -- Adair Simpkin -- Embraced Circa 1915 -- Sire ? -- Originally from Kentucky and fought in WWI.
  • -- Althea the Alchemist -- Underground Chemist and would be Alchemist.
  • -- Jane the Spy -- American heiress and woman of international intrigue.
  • -- Roger Sinclair -- Embraced Circa 1918 -- Sire ? -- From Indiana and fought in WWI



Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covington,_Louisiana

http://covla.com/history/index.php

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