Undergoing major revitalization efforts in many of its districts, New Orleans' vibrant multicultural flair is as strong as ever. Areas like the French Quarter hum with street performers, nightclubs, restaurants and a general celebratory atmosphere that fills the air nearly 24 hours a day. The annual Mardi Gras festivities draw hundreds of thousands of people to town, particularly along famous Bourbon Street. But it's not all parties and dancing in this elegant old city. On the contrary, its dense variety of architecture, rich historical resources and world-renowned ethnic cuisines play an equal role in making New Orleans one of the world's most visited cities. ...More
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World features the eccentric float artwork of famed float-artist Blaine Kern including the 140-... | |
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is one of the nations most respected of its kind, featuring 10,000 animals that rep... | |
| The Louisiana Children's Museum offers kids a way to enjoy learning through interactive and hands-on exhibits, such as r... | |
The National World War II Museum Founded by famed author and historian Stephen Ambrose, The National World War II Museum has been named by the United Sta... | |
Cemetery and Gris-Gris Walking Tour Includes roundtrip transportation to cemetery and the tomb of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans!
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