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The fascinating city of New Orleans has seen its share of hard times, and even after Katrina’s destruction in 2005 and the steepest challenges it has gone through, there’s still something about the city that makes it America’s most unique, authentic and alluring destination. With such an abundance of great music, spectacular food, and amazing tourist attractions, visiting New Orleans is a fascinating experience nobody could resist. 

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It is a large Greek Orthodox Church and a building complex, puts on the popular Greek Festival each summer. The popular "Greek Fest" with Greek food and live mu...
 
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Hi Ho Lounge

Hi Ho Lounge is a local bar with more of a Marigny than 7th Ward vibe; live music, trivia contests, movies, and other events. It is a medium sized music venue located at 2239 St Claude Ave, New Orlean...
 
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Jackson Square is the old town square situated in French Quarter, New Orleans. Live music is going on here, as well as street corner painters and tarot readers. In 1960, Jackson Square was declared a ...
 
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Based in French Quarter, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve comprises of six sites including cultural centers...
 
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It is a small and beautiful theatre located at 5039 Freret Street, New Orleans. The La Nuit Comedy Theatre is very cool and perfects place for any kind of event...
 
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Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest of the seven municipal, city-operated cemeteries in New Orleans. The cemetery was named for the City of Lafayette. The ar...
 
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Lafayette Cemetery #2 is situated on Washington Avenue and bound by Saratoga St., Sixth St., and Loyola Avenue. It was built by the city of Lafayette and i...
 
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Lafayette Square is the meeting point of St. Charles Ave, Camp St, N Maestri St, and S Maestri St (one block up from Poydras St). The center of what was the "Old American Quarter" in the early 19th ce...
 
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Lake Pontchartrain is a wide rather shallow brackish water lake. Lake Pontchartrain is roughly oval in shape, about 40 miles wide from east to west, and measures about 25 miles from north to south. Th...
 
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This was the city's airport back before the arrival of the big jets and the new New Orleans International airport was built out in Kenner. Lakefront Airport still keeps busy with private and company p...
 
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Latter Branch, New Orleans Public Library is a home of silent film star Marguerite Clark. You can read a book or get a bit of...
 
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Longue Vue House & Garden, based at the Bamboo road is a magnificent city estate with a Classical Revival-style mansion is surrounded by eight acres of brea...
 

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