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Open since 1791 as the French Quarter's primary market with shops, restaurants and open air produce and flea market stalls; provides a history, walking tour, links, maps and entertainment calendar plus details about the market's shops and restaurants.
http://www.frenchmarket.org
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A home for artists, shops, businesses, and restaurants in the area of Jackson Square, of the New Orleans French Quarter.
http://www.jackson-square.com
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The classic beauty of the home and the diverse and changing vistas of the gardens create in Longue Vue a tranquil union of architectural interiors, decorative arts and landscape design. A unique memorial to a way of life that no longer exists, Longue Vue is forever a place to look, to learn and to enjoy.
http://www.longuevue.com
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Approximately 14 million visitors come through the Park each year to enjoy its magnificent oak trees, picturesque statues and fountains, sports and recreational facilities, and historic buildings.
http://www.neworleanscitypark.com
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Offers cruises down the Mississippi River aboard New Orleans' only Steamboat, the Natchez. Daily two hour cruises departing from the French Quarter.
http://www.neworleanssteamboat.com
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Enjoyable, fun-filled, family entertainment in the New Orleans area, from the steamboat Natchez and carriage rides to the Honey Island Swamp tour and the Aquarium Zoo Cruise.
http://www.neworleanskids.com
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Near the French Quarter and connected to the Convention Center, Riverwalk is the home of 140 stores and restaurants.
http://www.riverwalkmarketplace.com
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A history of the Duelling Oaks in City Park, scene of numerous duels prior to the Civil War, offering text, photos and links.
http://www.duellingoaks.com
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A tour of the Superdome, with slides.
http://www.superdome.com
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