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Castin' Cajun heads to New Orleans French Quarter to The Musical Legends Park of New Orleans, which is located at 311 Bourbon Street. Tony is interviewing and featuring New Orleans legend Jazz Musician, Steamboat Willie. The jazz park in the heart of the French Quarter's famous Bourbon Street, New Orleans Musical Legends Park houses a number of bronze statues honoring a few of the city's more noteworthy artists and performers. To date, the life-sized figures include: Al Hirt, Pete Fountain, Fats Domino, Chris Owens, Ronnie Cole, and Louis Prima. More live music than many clubs, the park offers jazz beginning at 10:00am seven days a week. The music in the park continues until midnight, Sunday until Thursday, and Friday and Saturday until 1:00 am.
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New Orleans, Louisiana - Louis Armstrong Park (2020)
Louis Armstrong Park is a 32-acre (130,000 m2) park located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, just across Rampart Street from the French Quarter.
In the 1960s a controversial urban renewal project leveled a substantial portion of the Tremé neighborhood adjacent to Congo Square. After a decade of debate, the City created the present-day park from that land. This park was designed by New Orleans architect Robin Riley and was named after New Orleans-born Jazz legend Louis Armstrong.
The footprint of the present-day park contains the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium, the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts and several buildings owned by the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. The portion of the park immediately in front of the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium is the site of Congo Square, formerly known as Beauregard Square, famous for its role in the history of African American music and spiritual practice.
Some elements of the park's design have been subject to critique throughout the years. Residents of the adjacent Tremé and French Quarter neighborhoods have called for the removal of the large fence that separates the park from surrounding areas and for incorporating the large concrete parking lots in the rear of the park into the park's greenspace. The presence of these parking lots are often attributed to high rates of subsidence and flooding along N. Villere Street.
Louis Armstrong Park was home to the first New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1970. While that festival has moved to the larger space of New Orleans Fairgrounds, Armstrong Park has more recently been the home of many other events, including the Jazz in the Park free concert series, the Treme Creole Gumbo Fest, and the Louisiana Cajun & Zydeco Festival.
Monuments include a 12-foot statue of Louis Armstrong. by Elizabeth Catlett, a bust of Sidney Bechet, and a depiction of Buddy Bolden.
The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. After New Orleans (La Nouvelle-Orléans in French) was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city developed around the Vieux Carré (Old Square in English), a central square. The district is more commonly called the French Quarter today, or simply The Quarter, related to changes in the city with American immigration after the Louisiana Purchase. Most of the extant historic buildings were constructed either in the late 18th century, during the city's period of Spanish rule, or were built during the first half of the 19th century, after U.S. annexation and statehood.
The district as a whole has been designated as a National Historic Landmark, with numerous contributing buildings that are separately deemed significant. It is a prime tourist destination in the city, as well as attracting local residents. Because of its distance from areas where the levee was breached during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as well as the strength and height of the nearest Mississippi River Levees in contrast to other levees along the canals and lakefront, it suffered relatively light damage from floodwater as compared to other areas of the city and the greater region.
New Orleans is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana. With an estimated population of 391,006 in 2018, it is the most populous city in Louisiana. Serving as a major port, New Orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader Gulf Coast region of the United States.
New Orleans is world-renowned for its distinct music, Creole cuisine, unique dialect, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The historic heart of the city is the French Quarter, known for its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along Bourbon Street. The city has been described as the most unique in the United States, owing in large part to its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. Founded in 1718 by French colonists, New Orleans was once the territorial capital of French Louisiana before being traded to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. New Orleans in 1840 was the third-most populous city in the United States, and it was the largest city in the American South from the Antebellum era until after World War II. The city's location and flat elevation have historically made it very vulnerable to flooding. State and federal authorities have installed a complex system of levees and drainage pumps in an effort to protect the city.
Jackson Square - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Fun area with street painters, musicians and jugglers.
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- ... - the Louisianna Superdome (absolutely massive), Lafayette Park and a few other places then went to read my book for a while in Jackson Square - not a bad day! Then I got an early night for my early morning airport pickup for the flight to Washington DC ...
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Bourbon Street in New Orleans, USA
Full of entertainment, music and color, Bourbon Street is not to be missed when visiting New Orleans.
One of the most famous streets in New Orleans, Bourbon Street is a sure bet when looking for a good time in the Big Easy. Here you'll find all sorts of bars and jazz clubs or you can join the many people strolling the street taking in the atmosphere.
Sights & Sounds of Magical New Orleans!!!
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Cafe Du Monde - Located in the French Market. You must try their beignets, a Nola specialty, with hot chocolate. Cheap and tasty!
New Orleans Steamboat Company - Ride the vintage steamboat Natchez for a relaxing cruise on the Mississippi. Address: 600 Decatur St #308, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
Muriel's Jackson Square - A fancy old-world French restaurant with delicious food.
Address: 801 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, United States
Musical Legends Park - An amazing place to relax and listen to some jazz while sipping on coffee and munching sandwiches.
Address: 311 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
New Orleans Swamp Tour
Journey with us by boat, Cajun-style, for a 1 hour 45 minute tour through the heart of Southern Louisiana's swamplands. Experience real-life adventure for the whole family from the comfort of our swamp boats. Tour back into our privately owned meandering bayous and take a look into the past. View moss draped cypress trees, fascinating plant life and the creatures who make their homes here.
Your Cajun guide is a native of the area who will share with you the legends and lore of Louisiana's still untamed wilderness.
Baton Rouge Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Explore the city of Baton Rouge and experience its diverse culture and ever-transforming story. In this travel guide video, we take you on an historical and cultural journey through one of the Louisiana’s favourite cities.
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#BatonRouge lies along the banks of the legendary Mississippi River in southeast #Louisiana. It is the state’s capital and is famous for its sports-mad universities, cultural fusion and of course, laid-back southern charm.
From the days when a red stick (or Baton Rouge) marked the boundary between native tribes, to its subsequent administration by France, Britain and Spain, transformation has been built into the DNA of this city. In 1846, a stroke of the pen made it the Louisiana State Capital and since then, it has continued to grow as a city, and a vacation destination.
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New Orleans French Quarter streets
Walking down the French Quarter streets, like being in a different time or place. Brought to you by the Travel Agents of RomanoTravelOnline.com. Real People having Real Fun!
The Top 10 Scariest Places In Louisiana
Think you know Louisiana now? Wait until after you watch this! Featuring anything from the abandoned Dixie Brewery, to the Lakeview School, and even the Apocalyptic Six Flags New Orleans.!
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Legendary Cities : New Orleans And its French heritage
New Orleans, Louisiana: the home of Mardi Gras, and the musical and cultural hotbed of the southern United States. The city’s culture derived itself from a blend of French, Spanish, African-American, Creole and Native American roots. We explore her streets lined with French colonial-style buildings, and resonate with her vibrant atmosphere, along the promenades full of revelry and street music.
Featuring aerial footage of this city of revelry along the Mississipi, an inside look at landmarks such as the “Napoleon’s House”, the St Louis Cathedral, and more, we get a taste of Louisiana’s colorful history. Under French colonial rule it was a place where France sent their prostitutes, smugglers, counterfeiters and other petty criminals to start new lives. It became a haven and the beating heart of a vibrant, longstanding African-American community with deep roots. And even after the city’s destruction during Hurricane Katrina, the city dances on, celebrating life…
Lafayette Square New Orleans - March 14, 2013
aLafayette Square is the second oldest park in New Orleans, Louisiana and was designed in 1788 by Charles Laveau Trudeau alias Don Carlos Trudeau (1743--1816), general surveyor of Louisiana under the Spanish government. The Square was named after Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette, a French aristocrat and general who fought on the American side in the American Revolutionary War.
The park has a bronze statue of Henry Clay in the center of the park, and statues of John McDonough and Benjamin Franklin on St. Charles Avenue and Camp Street.
Gallier Hall, the former City Hall of New Orleans faces the square on St. Charles Avenue. Although the city government has moved elsewhere, the square is still used for inaugurations and civic events. The square also often hosts live music.
New Orleans City Park
Welcome to City Park, it was developed in 1854 making it one of the nation's oldest urban parks. The historic oak trees enchant your eyes while the moss canopies hover above you.
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Touring New Orleans
We visit the cresent city during an ice storm, roads, bridges and most attractions close. We do self guided walking tours of the Garden District and the French Quarter. After two days the WW2 museum and the Aquarium open.
New Orleans : Woldenberg Park (face à l'Holocaust Memorial)
Le panoramearth est pris du Woldenberg Riverfront Park (face à l'Holocaust Memorial). Au début de la vidéo, zoom sur un bateau à aubes, le Natchez. Sur la droite, le fleuve Mississipi vers son aval. A 1 minute 5 secondes de la vidéo, le fleuve vers son amont, enjambé par deux ponts cantilever (ponts qui s'appellent Crescent City Connection (CCC) entre Algiers et New Orleans, les 15e plus longs ponts cantilever au monde, sur lesquels passent la US Route 90 et la rocade Pontchartrain Expressway). Retour sur Woldenberg Riverfront Park. A 1 minute 29, on voit une partie du monument Holocaust Memorial. Avec l'œuvre d'un artiste à 1 minute 37.
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NOLA, Texas Food and Music Festival 2016
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Ryan Sanders Entertainment (RSE) in a partnership with Cedar Park Center presents the inaugural NOLA, Texas Food and Music Festival to be held at Cedar Park Center Sunday, April 3, 2016. Besh Big Easy VIP Brunch starts at 11 a.m. and general doors open at noon.
The festival features storied musical acts such as Dr. John, Leon Russell, Asleep at the Wheel, and Cowboy Mouth. Austin legend Bob Schneider, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, and New Breed Brass Band will also rock the stage at the event aimed to bring a little New Orleans flair to Central Texas.
Crawfish King Chris “Shaggy” Davis will head up the crawfish boil, with “All-You-Can Eat Crawfish” tickets that can be purchased in advance or on the day of the Festival.
Louisiana native and New Orleans culinary expert John Besh is bringing his Nawlin’s flare to the NOLA, Texas Food and Music Festival as host of Besh Big Easy VIP Brunch. Besh is working in coordination with the culinary team at Ryan Sanders Sports Services (RS3) and their Executive Chef Ed Ebert.
Chef Besh will be assisted by Chef John Russ of Lüke San Antonio, which was the Besh Restaurant Group's first restaurant outside of Louisiana and brought Old World cuisine that incorporates a New Orleans touch to Texas.
Road Trip #149 - N Claiborne Ave - New Orleans, Louisiana
North Claiborne Avenue in New Orleans from beginning to end.
Index:
00:22 Orleans Parish / Jackson Barracks / Lower Ninth Ward
01:09 Tupelo St
01:51 Caffin Ave
02:31 Forstall St
02:45 Tennessee St
02:53 Judge Seeber Bridge / Industrial Canal
03:10 Bywater Neighborhood
03:35 Poland Ave
03:49 St. Claude Neighborhood
04:02 Mazant St
04:22 Alvar St
04:55 Desire St
05:35 Norfolk Southern Railroad Viaduct
06:07 Franklin Ave / St. Roch Neighborhood
06:46 St. Roch Ave
07:28 Elysian Fields Ave / LA-46 / Seventh Ward
08:33 St. Bernard Ave
09:23 Esplanade Ave / Treme-Lafitte Neighborhood
10:19 Orleans Ave
10:43 St. Louis St / Tulane-Gravier Neighborhood
11:05 Bienville St
11:26 Canal St
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10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In America
The 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In America, If your scared go to Church, if you're in the hood, turn on the TV. Cause whether you're tuned into the high speed chase going on down the street, or if you're just too much of a pussy to go outside. Either way, We’ve compiled information on all the most dangerous neighborhoods,based on Robbery, rape and murder. So you know where not to have your honeymoon, with that being said, here's our list of the 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in America
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- Whitman Park, Camden, New Jersey
- Detroit, Michigan: Livernois Avenue/ West Chicago Street
- Memphis, Tennessee: E. Mclemore Ave/Latham St.
- Rochester, NY: Orange Street / W. Broad Street
- New Orleans, LA : Conti St and Marias St
- Wilmington, Delaware: West Center City
- Atlanta, Georgia: McDaniel Street/Mary Street
- St. Louis, Missouri: College Hill
- Baltimore, Maryland: E. Oliver Street/ N. Broadway
- Chicago, Illinois: Auburn Gresham
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