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Quote: You don’t need a plan in New Orleans. Just follow your senses to see, taste, hear and feel it. The French Quarter is relatively compact and while you don’t necessarily have to stay in the quarter, it’s worth Read More
Quote: Like a lot of people, I wondered why a place billed as the nation’s WWII museum would be in New Orleans, instead of DC. The street name suggests that the answer is Andrew Higgins, whose Higgins Boat Company Read More
Quote: We always hit the French Market on a Saturday when communal merketing is at it's best-not only are the vendors and the bargains first rate but the people watching, jazz music and festive atmosphere take on the Read More
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Quote: "Let's go on the ghost tour at night," Kelly says. "It will be scarier." Okay. We go at night, but opt for the 6pm tour rather than the 8pm so that we won't miss dinner. The tour leaves promptly at six Read More
Quote: As I wandered out of my hotel, the Hilton, I wandered right into the Riverwalk Marketplace. I'm always a bit skeptical of these mall-continued-to-hotel shopping centers, particularly those underground, but the Read More
Quote: Although it looks like a typical tourist shop from the outside, Aunt Sally's is actually the best place in the French Quarter to find good-quality gifts and souvenirs. Located between Cafe du Monde and the French Read More
Quote: "The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?" ~Pablo Picasso After cutting through Pirate's Alley to get to Royal Street, you see a picture of a blue dog. Don't be frightened. The Read More
Quote: Bourbon French Parfums was founded in 1843 by French perfumeur August Doussan. Monsieur Doussan was soon a favorite of the powerful Creole families, and the company has been thriving for 160 years. His gift was Read More
Quote: Pirate's Alley is the quaint little alley between the St. Louis Cathedral and Cabildo that has some interesting history about it. The alley was where pirates and privateers sold their goods here. A famous Read More
Quote: When in New Orleans, one souvenir that comes to mind is a mask. These can be found at any tourist shop for under three dollars. But then again, you could go online and buy them in bulk at a party supply website. Read More