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301 RUE DAUPHINE-FRENCH QUARTER
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
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About New Orleans, LA
Whether you know it as "The City that Care Forgot" or "The Big Easy," New Orleans is a lot more than just a party town. Completely unique thanks to its French, Spanish and African-American cultural legacies and a history rich with heroes and scoundrels, New Orleans is also a city of profound resiliency. It's a city that refused to be swept away by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. And while scars remain in some neighborhoods, especially the Lower Ninth Ward, key destinations like the French ..[Read More]

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New Orleans, LA Factoid
Ay, ay matey! Don't be suprised to see people heading to Jackson Square as they did long ago ­ dressed as pirates! Founded in 1718, it's the central destination for French Quarter visitors, and it's where musicians, artists and "psychics" compete for tourism dollars. In the early days, Jackson Square was the center of all colonial life. Today, a massive statue of General Andrew Jackson (hero of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans) adorns the square.