Kenner, Louisiana (Cannes-Brûlées) | ||
City of Kenner | ||
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Kenner's old "Rivertown" area
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Motto: America's City; Everything's Right Here | ||
Country | United States | |
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State | Louisiana | |
Parish | Jefferson | |
Elevation | 3 ft (0.914 m) | |
Coordinates | 30°00′35″N 90°15′02″W / 30.00972°N 90.25056°WCoordinates: 30°00′35″N 90°15′02″W / 30.00972°N 90.25056°W | |
Area | 15.2 sq mi (39.4 km2) | |
- land | 15.1 sq mi (39 km2) | |
- water | 0.1 sq mi (0 km2), 0.66% | |
Population | 66,702 (2010) | |
Density | 4,659.0/sq mi (1,798.8/km2) | |
Founded | March 2, 1855 | |
- Incorporated | 1867 | |
- Reincorporated | April 1, 1873 | |
- Reincorporated | December 13, 1913 | |
Mayor | Ben Zahn (R) | |
Timezone | CST (UTC-6) | |
- summer (DST) | CDT (UTC-5) | |
Area code | 504 | |
Website: www |
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Kenner (historically French: Cannes-Brûlées) is the sixth-largest city in the U.S. State of Louisiana. It is the largest city in Jefferson Parish, United States, Louisiana's second-most populous parish, and a suburb of New Orleans. The population was 66,702 at the 2010 census.
Kenner is represented in the Louisiana House of Representatives by the Republican attorney Tom Willmott. The state senator is Republican Danny Martiny, a former state House member. Martiny's predecessor in the House is Kernan "Skip" Hand, a retired district court judge from Kenner. Martiny's predecessor in the state Senate, Metairie attorney Art Lentini, also resides in Kenner. Kenner is part of Louisiana's 1st Congressional district, presently represented in the U.S. House by Steve Scalise. The current mayor of Kenner is former Jefferson Parish councilman Ben Zahn.
Originally inhabited by the Tchoupitoulas Indians, the area along the Mississippi River was the first land in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area on which Europeans set foot. René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle landed there in 1682. In 1855, Kenner was founded by Minor Kenner on land that consisted of three plantation properties that had been purchased by the Kenner family. At the time, all land north of what is now Airline Highway was swampland.