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Kenner

City in southeastern Louisiana, on the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 16 km/10 mi west of New Orleans; population (1990) 72,000. It has oil and gas industries and manufactures various wood-based products, but is essentially a bedroom community. The New Orleans International Airport is to the southeast.

The city was founded in 1885, laid out on the sugar plantation of William Kenner, and experienced its most rapid growth in the 1970s.


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