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==Current Status== |
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− | Due to the overcrowded Bus Station Evacuation Center, [[CEDA]] and the [[military]] had refugees wait in the park as people were |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 02:37, 9 February 2011
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State | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Campaigns | The Parish |
Real-world Counterpart | Bienville Square |
Bienville Park is an outdoor park both near the Waterfront Market and the Bus Station in New Orleans. The survivors pass through the park on their way to the Bus Station Evacuation Center in the chapter, The Park in Left 4 Dead 2.
History
Located near the busy Waterfront Market, residents and tourists would enjoy a nice casual walk through this park to get to the market or in the opposite direction, towards the downtown area of New Orleans. Lots of plant life and nature can be seen in the area as several trees and tall growing bushes cover the park and in the middle of the park, there is a statue of a horse which has some kind of significance to the public. A gazebo is located to the left of the statue where live bands would play and entertain the public, and public restrooms can be found on the right of the statue as well as the entrance to the park.
Current Status
Due to the overcrowded Bus Station Evacuation Center, CEDA and the military had refugees wait in the park as people were slowly being processed at the bus station. Due to the risk of infection, the military and CEDA boarded up the restrooms near the entrance and forced people to use the other bathrooms located towards the right of the park. CEDA continued to warn the public about the importance of hand washing to stop the spread of the disease and it seems that people began to arm themselves and bring weapons with them as some were left behind in the park (some at the gazebo and others near the statue and picnic tables). Once the Infected reached this area, refugees ran towards the bus station in panic, and began rioting and forcing their way through, but the military had other plans to contain the spread of the disease and stop the chaos.
Notes
- The entrance to the park can be seen from the first chapter of The Parish, The Waterfront
- Ammo and weapons can usually be found near the statue of the horse at the center of the park
- Even though the Green Flu virus spread wildly out of control and CEDA has no clue on how its transmitted, they still told the public to wash their hands to prevent infection