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835 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA
Louis Armstrong Park, located steps from the French Quarter, was created to honor New Orleans' favorite so... More on Neworleansonline.com
What a shame the state of the park is in now since Katrina. I can only imagine that it once was a beautiful... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Metairie, LA

#3.
5809 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, Louisiana

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6363 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA
Catholic, 4-year, private institution that combines the academic excellence of its faculty and programs, an ideal size that fosters individual student success in a positive ... More on Neworleanscvb.com
Catholic, 4-year, private institution that combines the academic excellence of its faculty and programs, an ideal size that fosters individual student success in a ... More on Neworleanscvb.com

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4800 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119
"IN THE HEART OF NEW ORLEANS CITIES OF THE DEAD LIES THE MORTUARY... IF YOU'RE NOT SCREAMING, YOU'RE ALREAD... More on HauntedHouse.com
Oh yeah and the cemetery tour came with a free breakfast of eggs benedict and a mimosa. More on TripAdvisor

#6.
3029 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana
Magnificent example of Italianate style architecture containing imported techniques, 24-karat ... More on TripAdvisor
My husband & I got married in July 2008, and we can't stop getting compliments from friends & famil... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1400 Washington Ave. New Orleans, LA
Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District is one of the oldest cemeteries in the country, and has been in o... More on NileGuide
I had a wonderful experience with a tour company named tour-new-orleans.com The tour guide was wonderful... More on igougo

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New Orleans, La
A great way to start explorations of the Garden District is with a ride on the St. Charles Streetcar. The r... More on Weather.com
Beautiful, but wear comfortable shoes if you go off the regular trolley route to do some better shopping-ca... More on GeckoGo

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5005 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA , USA

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Decatur Street between St. Peter and St. Ann streets, New Orleans, LA
This is the center of the city geographically, as well as historically and culturally. The French founders ... More on Weather.com
I used to read tarot and palms here, it's a wonderful place to sit and people watch as well as enjoy history. More on GeckoGo
