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3132 E Judge Perez Dr Ste A, Meraux, LA 70075-2500

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3104 E Judge Perez Dr, Meraux, LA 70075

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2 Canal St, New Orleans, Louisiana
This boat offers daily Mississippi River excursions between the Aquarium of the Americas and the Audubon Zo... More on Weather.com
If you're interested in getting to the Zoo or Aquarium quickly, I highly suggest taking the Riverboat if it... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1210 Governor Nicholls St., Louisiana
One of the great cultural landmarks of New Orleans's black history, St. Augustine's has been a center of c... More on Frommers
The gospel music was beautiful and the unique experience was one of the highlights of our trip. More on TripAdvisor

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New Orleans, Louisiana
Inscription. Began service in 1835 as the Carrollton Line of the N. O. & Carrollton Railroad. Powered by st... More on HMDB
To venture out from the hotel it would feel like running a gauntlet of [---]. More on TripAdvisor

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New Orleans, La
The Garden District is a dynamic community grounded in a strong sense of tradition. Some of its homes are ... More on Neworleansonline.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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510 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, LA 70130-2118

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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

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2030 Annunciation St., New Orleans, Louisiana
Built in 1860 by the German Catholics, this is an even more baroque and grand church than its Irish neigh... More on Frommers
This church is truly beautiful. My wife and I went to Mass there on the recomendation of a tour guide. The ... More on TripAdvisor

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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
