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www.theglobaldigital.com     New Orleans

 "The Big Easy" is a euphemism for New Orleans,

where everything is simpler, slower, and easy going.

New Orleans,known to many as the birthplace of

Jazz, has abundant live music and entertainment.

Nowhere else offers the soulful, gritty sound of

the New Orleans music scene.

The architecture double-gallery, shotgun, and Creole

are fairly unique to New Orleans. Today,many of the

oldest buildings in New Orleans can be traced to it's

earliest inhabitants from the late 1700's and early

1800's.

New Orleans traditional foods and classic dishes

include Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Jambalaya,

Red Beans, Rice, and crisp, sweet Beignets. Visitors

soon discover food in New Orleans is a part of the

culture.

 

                Points Of Interest For New Orleans

The French Quarter

Jackson Square

The St. Louis and Lafayette Cemeteries (above ground tombs)

Audubon Aquarium Of The Americas

New Orleans Museum Of Art

The Old U.S. Mint

St. Louis Cathedral

Ogden Museum Of Southern Art

National World War II Museum

French Market

Woldenberg Riverfront Park

The Presbytere

The Downtown Warehouse, Arts, and Casino District

Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) - Check For Dates

 

 

 

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