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|  St. Mary's Church (Old Ursuline Convent) - New Orleans, LA
in Roman Catholic Churches Historic church located along Chartres St. posted by: Broken Trowel location: Louisiana date listed: 7/24/2008 last visited: 2/14/2005 |
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|  Old Urusline Convent - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Ursuline Sisters were instrumental in the early social welfare of New Orleans. This building, their second convent in the city, was erected in 1745. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  Le Carpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Residents of this 1827 house have included both Confederate General PGT Beauregard and novelist Francis Parkinson Keyes. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 2/14/2005 |
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|  City of New Orleans - Arlo Gutherie - New Orleans LA
in Immortalized in Lyrics City of New Orleans is a folk song written by Steve Goodman, which describes a train ride from Chicago to New Orleans in bittersweet and nostalgic terms. posted by: nomadwillie location: Louisiana date listed: 9/24/2009 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  Gallier House - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places James Gallier, Jr., one of New Orleans’s most prominent architects in the late-1800's, built this as his own residence in 1857 on grounds that once belonged to the Ursuline Convent. The house is an Anglo adaptation of traditional French Quarter homes. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Margaritaville - New Orleans
in Immortalized in Lyrics Margaritaville, need we say more posted by: Geojeepsters location: Louisiana date listed: 3/25/2009 last visited: 11/7/2008 |
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|  Margaritaville Store - New Orleans, LA
in Jimmy Buffett The store is attached to the Margaritaville Cafe. posted by: Free2bme29 location: Louisiana date listed: 2/9/2009 last visited: 8/9/2009 |
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|  Latrobe Park - New Orleans, LA
in Municipal Parks and Plazas Tucked between the old Meat Market and the open-air stalls of the French Market is this small park dedicated to architect Benjamin Latrobe. The park sits on a former waterworks designed by Latrobe, and incorporates some of the remaining features into sculptures. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 4/7/2007 last visited: 5/11/2008 |
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|  French Market-Old Vegetable Market - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Here, in the Old Vegetable Market and continuing on past Latrobe Park, you can search shops and stalls for all kinds of things, from jewelry, T-shirts and art, to the kitsch – voodoo dolls, Mardi Gras masks and alligator heads. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 5/11/2008 |
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|  Place de France - New Orleans, LA
in Municipal Parks and Plazas Going down Decatur Street towards the French Market, you could be blinded by this shining gold-plated statue of Joan of Arc. The statue was a gift from the people France to the citizens of New Orleans. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 4/7/2007 last visited: 3/8/2009 |
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|  Joan of Arc - New Orleans, LA, USA
in Gifts from Other Countries A golden statue of Joan of Arc in the French Quarter. posted by: Free2bme29 location: Louisiana date listed: 11/20/2008 last visited: 8/9/2009 |
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|  Joan of Arc
in Equestrian Statues Located in front of the Market within the French Quarter. posted by: flyingmoose location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2008 last visited: 8/9/2009 |
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|  French Quarter Corn Gate - New Orleans, LA.
in Gates of Distinction This gate is located in the French Quarter in New Orleans, LA. posted by: Team Min Dawg location: Louisiana date listed: 3/3/2007 last visited: 2/14/2005 |
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|  Jean Lafitte on Bourbon Street - New Orleans, LA
in Coin-Operated Fortune Telling Machines Coin operated pirate telling your fortune! posted by: Geojeepsters location: Louisiana date listed: 3/11/2009 last visited: 3/11/2009 |
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|  U.S. Mint, New Orleans Branch - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places One of the first three, and the largest, of the branch mints of the United States Government. It was the only mint to have minted both United States and Confederate currency. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  La Fitte's Blacksmith Shop - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Crumbling plaster beautifully reveals the construction techniques used in 1772. The building was erected by Jean and Pierre Lafitte, two smugglers that left their mark on the Gulf Coast from Galveston to New Orleans. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar - New Orleans, Louisiana
in Blacksmith Shops Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar in New Orleans... There's no more horse shoeing going on here, just some hammering... if you know what I mean. posted by: Big B Bob location: Louisiana date listed: 10/8/2009 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  New Orlean Jazz NHP
in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations A different kind of National Historic Park, New Orleans Jazz was created in 1994 as a national tribute to a uniquely American invention - jazz music. posted by: lmcgisme location: Louisiana date listed: 5/2/2008 last visited: 5/20/2009 |
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|  Madame John's Legacy - New Olreans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places George E. Cable’s novel, Madame John’s Legacy, was set at this home, one of the few in New Orleans that survived the fire of 1795. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 3/31/2007 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Voodoo Museum - New Orleans, Louisiana
in Roadside Attractions The Voodoo Museum has been a fixture in New Orleans, and a “must do” for visitors since 1972. posted by: Big B Bob location: Louisiana date listed: 10/11/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Café du Monde Souvenir Pennies - New Orleans, LA
in Penny Smashers Two Penny Smasher machines greet you as you enter Café du Monde. posted by: Big B Bob location: Louisiana date listed: 10/20/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Old Meat Market - New Orleans, LA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The quintessential New Orleans morning – sitting on the patio at Café du Monde in the Old Meat Market, sipping a café au lait (the one coffee drink Starbuck’s can’t do right) and downing warm beignets coated with powdered sugar. posted by: JimmyEv location: Louisiana date listed: 4/7/2007 last visited: 3/8/2009 |
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|  Café du Monde - New Orleans, LA
in Independent Doughnut Shops World famous for its café au lait, beignets, and the opportunity to people watch in New Orleans, LA. posted by: Big B Bob location: Louisiana date listed: 5/28/2008 last visited: 4/5/2000 |
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|  Café du Monde "Runaway Jury" - New Orleans, LA
in Movie Locations A scene with Dustin Hoffman and Rachel Weisz from the 2003 movie "Runaway Jury", at the most popular place in New Orleans, Café du Monde. posted by: Big B Bob location: Louisiana date listed: 5/25/2008 last visited: 3/8/2009 |
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|  Cafe Dumonde - New Orleans Louisana
in Immortalized in Lyrics Cafe Dumonde is famous for a lot of things, but hot donuts? posted by: Geojeepsters location: Louisiana date listed: 3/25/2009 last visited: 10/25/2006 |
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