Bourbon Street ~ In the French Quarter. See it
in the day and again at night.
Frenchmen Street ~ Just two blocks away.
Favorite local clubs, restaurants and coffee houses
The French Market ~ North Peters St. between
Barracks St. and Gov. Nichols St.
Jackson Square ~ Bounded by Chartres St. and
Decatur St. between St. Ann St. and St Peter St.
Saint Louis Cathedral ~ Facing Jackson Square,
this is the oldest continuously functioning church in the country.
The present building dates to 1790.
Cabildo Museum ~ Facing Jackson Square. On the
left side next to the St. Louis Cathedral. The Louisiana Purchase
was signed here.
Presbytere Museum ~ Facing Jackson Square. On
the right side next to the St. Louis Cathedral
Aquarium of the Americas/IMAX Theater ~
Iberville St. at the Mississippi River.
Canal Place Mall ~ Upscale shopping. Canal St.
at the Mississippi River.
River Walk Mall ~ Between Spanish Plaza and the
Convention Center. A mile long mall overlooking the Mississippi
River.
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St. Louis Cemetery #1 ~ Basin St. at Bienville
St. oldest cemetery in New Orleans.
Harrah's Casino ~ Canal St. at South Peters
St.
Morial Convention Center ~ On the other side of
River Walk Mall on Convention Center Blvd.
Riverfront Street Car Line ~ Begins 3 blocks
away at the foot of Elysian Fields Avenue at the Mississippi
River
The Old U.S. Mint ~ 400 Esplanade
Voodoo Museum ~ 724 Dumaine St.
Ogden Museum of Southern Art ~ 925 Camp St.
Confederate Memorial Hall ~ 929 Camp St.
National World War II Museum ~ 945 Magazine
St.
Historic New Orleans Collection ~ 533 Royal
St.
Mahalia Jackson Theater ~ 1419 Basin St.
New Orleans Museum of Art ~ One Collins C
Diboll Circle - City Park
And the list goes on
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