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The Real World: New Orleans : ウィキペディア英語版
The Real World: New Orleans

''The Real World: New Orleans'' is the ninth season of MTV's reality television series ''The Real World'', which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the first season of ''The Real World'' to be filmed in West South Central States region of the United States, specifically in Louisiana.
The season featured seven people who lived in a remodeled Civil War-era mansion, called ''The Belfort'', in the Garden District, New Orleans and is the first of two seasons to be filmed in New Orleans. Ten years later, the show made a return in the twenty-fourth season, The Real World: New Orleans (2010).
Filming took place over the course of 124 days between January and late May 2000 in the Belfort Mansion on St. Charles Avenue.〔Thompson, Richard. ("Real World New Orleans: Toothbrush-as-toilet scrubber sickens housemate, triggers police action" ) Nola.com; March 21, 2010〕 The season premiered June 13 of that year and consisted of 23 episodes.
Author Anne Rice has a guest appearance this season.
==The residence==
The cast lived at the Belfort Mansion, a , two-story 19th Century Greek revival mansion at 2618 St. Charles Avenue in the Garden District of New Orleans. The mansion was originally built for Alexander C. Hutchinson, who lived there with his wife until his death in 1902. It was later divided into apartments, but was in the process of being returned to a single family residence when producers discovered it. New Orleans based art director Monroe Kelly and architect Lee Ledbetter restored the mansion’s original plan, enabling it to serve as the season's production set.〔("The Belfort Mansion" ). Real World Houses. Retrieved March 30, 2013.〕 For filming, it was filled with $293,442 worth of art.〔 After filming ended, it took nearly four and a half years to complete the process of returning it to a single residence. The property managed to survive Hurricane Katrina in 2005 without any serious damage.〔〔

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