Hale Boggs Federal Complex

{{Short description|Building in the United States}}

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| image = Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse, New Orleans, Louisiana LCCN2014630190.tif

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| address = 501-545 Magazine Street

| location_town = New Orleans

| location_country = United States

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| coordinates = {{Coord|29|56|55|N|90|4|9|W|region:US-LA|display=inline,title}}

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| completion_date = 1976

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| height = 62.18 meter

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| floor_count = 14

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The Hale Boggs Federal Complex, also known as the Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse,{{cite web |title=Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse, New Orleans, Louisiana |url=https://www.loc.gov/item/2014630191/ |website=Library of Congress |accessdate=July 7, 2018}} is a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was built in 1976. It was designed in the Modernist architectural style. It was named in honor of Democratic Congressman Hale Boggs who disappeared over Alaska in 1972.

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