unique aspects of the city of New Orleans that many tourists enjoy include (but are not limeted to
the cajun food
the french food
the creole food
the drinking
the drunkenness
the southern hospitality
the architecture
bourbon street
the french quarter
the bars
the strip clubs
the streetcar
the art
the Jazz Music scene
the weather
the plantations
the parades
music festivals (jazz fest, voodoo fest)
the gay pride
the weird traditions
city park
the oak trees
st. charles ave
st louis cathedral
the saints/ the superdome
the ghost stories/ tours
the vampire stories/ tours
swamp tours
the buggy rides through the french quarter
the feel of the old south
the fairie
the unique food products liek zaps and hubigs pies
the quirkness
the beauty
the goths and goth culture
gumbo,oysters,oyster poorboy,charbroild oyster,shrim,crawfish,alligator,lobster,steak
where are locations in new orleans, la.
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New Orleans is a wetland and some places are below sea level.
It depends which one you want there are many food stamp offices in new Orleans
There are many, but some of them include New Orleans or Veracruz.
Metairie, Louisiana is a suburb of New Orleans. Mississippi is near New Orleans.
Yes, and I say this only because you can get close to any food you may want in New Orleans. There may be colloquial favorites or specialties (like salmon ala Pacific Northwest, or pizza in New York), but you can have something equal to if not in some way better in New Orleans. Then, of course there are the colloquial specialties that you can't really find to compare anywhere.
The address of the Southern Food And Beverage Museum is: 1 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Beignets from New Orleans
Beignets from New Orleans
In new Orleans you can get great stuff there's the French Quarter which is awesome by the way you can get great tasting food and many other things
New Orleans (the Mardi Gras Festivals), Well the food and just walking around.