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Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
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Blaine Kern has been creating Mardi Gras floats since the 1940s and is one of the most respected float builders in the world. He provides floats for events across the country and Mardi Gras…
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When people think of the classic New Orleans district, it is of the French Quarter that they are thinking. There are more bars, clubs, shops and restaurants here than you could work through in…
1 Sep 2009 - 31 May 2010; not Mon (various dates)
The Louisiana Children's Museum offers a hands-on experience teaching children about a wide variety of both specialised and everyday issues. Regular special events at the New Orleans museum…
Jun - Aug 2010 (various dates)
The Louisiana Children's Museum offers a hands-on experience teaching children about a wide variety of both specialised and everyday issues. Regular special events at the New Orleans museum…
Sep 2010 - May 2011; not Mon (various dates)
The Louisiana Children's Museum offers a hands-on experience teaching children about a wide variety of both specialised and everyday issues. Regular special events at the New Orleans museum…
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The New Orleans Museum of Art was founded in 1910 with a gift to the city from philanthropist Isaac Delgado. The city's oldest fine art organisation, it houses a permanent collection of more…
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Weak stomachs beware! The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum gives visitors a fascinating glimpse into the medicine of the 18th-20th centuries. The ground floor is a mid-19th-century apothecary shop…
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Journey into the waters of North and South America without all the time and effort usually involved at the Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. Over 12 million people a year visit to see…
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Despite the fact it sells no drinks, has no air conditioning and only limited bench seating, people still flock to New Orleans' Preservation Hall. They stand or squat in the crowded old…
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Audubon Zoo features gorillas, orangutans, a komodo dragon and the Louisiana swamp exhibit but the rarest animals in the zoo are two white tigers and rare white (leucistic) alligators. Special…
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The Voodoo Tour tempts visitors to discover the humorous, tragic and inspiring stories of numerous legendary New Orleanians. It takes in many compelling burial locations, such as the notorious…
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Committed to serving fresh seafood at its seasonal peak, GW Fins is a must for fish pescatarians. Unusual combinations such as lobster dumplings and cashew peppercorn swordfish ensure that the…
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New Orleans' largest and most popular gay club hosts regular parties, featuring one of the country's most spectacular light shows. Dance the night away under Oz's massive mirror ball to the…
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Right in the heart of un-contemporary New Orleans, Gallery Bienvenu displays and sells modern and contemporary art. In such an artistically and aesthetically minded city, art abounds and…
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New Orleans is a city full of music and musical heritage. Mardi Gras Records is an institution selling Cajun, Zydeco, Mardi Gras, Gospel, Blues and, of course, jazz to those eager to take a…
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The Presbytere houses the Louisiana Portrait Gallery and some historical exhibits, including one exploring the history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It was designed in 1791 to match the…
Aunt Sally's Original Creole Pralines
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Aunt Sally's Original Creole Pralines is the most famous of New Orleans' many candy stores. Their pralines are available in varieties such as triple chocolate and cafe au lait and they are…
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This painstakingly restored, 19th-century mansion in New Orleans' French Quarter reveals the history and workings of a period home. The house is the only one remaining in the Quarter to…
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Trendy fashions, toys and electronics shops grace New Orleans' Riverwalk shopping centre. Find Creole delicacies at Specialty Foods, clothes at Ann Taylor Loft and Banana Republic, plus…
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A potpourri of funk, fashion, antiques shops, galleries, coffee houses and cafes, the Magazine Street shops have been around a long time. Fleur de lis jeweller/designer Mignon Fagot has a…


