Todd Shipyard
AKA Todd Dry Docks, AKA Todd-Johnson Dry Docks, New Orleans
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In the 1920s, Todd Shipyards announced their intention of building a small shipyard on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in New Orleans and a larger one on the western side of the river in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans. During its years of operations in New Orleans, Todd Shipyards employed anywhere from 800-4,000 workers.
Address or general location
At the intersection of Merrill and Patterson streets in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans, LA.
Detail
At one time spanning more than 81-acres, the Todd Shipyard began operating in the 1920s. During WWII, the facility handled as many as 14,271,386 tons of vessels as a result of several defense contracts. Employing as many as 4,000 workers at a time, the shipyard was a significant employer of the area until the 1980s when the company eventually filed for bankruptcy in 1987. The area where the shipyard had been located has now been converted into a bike and pedestrian path.