New Orleans Travel Guide I Things to Do, French Quarter, Crescent Park, Bourbon Street and more
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New Orleans - The Big Easy - NOLA - Louisiana - USA
15 best Things to do on New Orleans: Frenchmen Street, French Quarter, Garden District, The National World War II Museum (National D-Day Museum), Swamp Tours, Cemetery Tours, St. Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, Audubon Nature Institute, Chalmette Battlefield & Jean Lafitte National Park, Backstreet Cultural Museum, Louisiana Children's Museum, Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
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Doctor Gumbo Tours
The Spotted Cat Music Club
Fritzel's European Jazz Bar
New Orleans' Original Cocktail Tour
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
Pat O'Brien's
The Jazz Playhouse
21st Amendment Bar at La Louisiane
Pub Crawl New Orleans
Erin Rose
Maison Bourbon Jazz Club
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge
The Sazerac Bar
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Rock n Bowl - Mid City Lanes
House Of Blues
The Funky Pirate Blues Club
NOLA Brewing Co.
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Ghost City Tours of New Orleans
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The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz)and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique in the United State.
Eating through New Orleans @ The W Hotel - New Orleans, LA (Travel Secrets #26)
We tour New Orleans eating and drinking our way through. This weeks travel secret is don't forget to bring this item in your carry on, because you most hotels have this feature to take advance of.
Lafayette Cemetery in New Orleans
Today I visited Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District of New Orleans. This place has some very old tombs, plus it's one of the most used cemeteries in New Orleans for film and television! It's been used for productions such as, 'Double Jeopardy', 'NCIS: New Orleans', and even the New Kids on the Block music video for 'You Got It (The Right Stuff)'.
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Hi there, I’m NOLADEEJ! I go to different places in and around New Orleans and sometimes to other cities, states, and countries. I visit Roadside Attractions, Historical Spots, Cemeteries, Abandoned Places, Festivals and Events. I try to check as much out as I can and share what I find here so everyone can enjoy it. If you like what you see, please consider subscribing to my channel. I post videos often! Thanks for dropping by!
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Whitney Plantation museum confronts painful history of slavery
The first museum in America dedicated entirely to slavery opened a few months ago in Wallace, Louisiana. Michelle Miller visits the museum and found a surprising history, not only about the plantation, but her own family.
The Bucket Life - New Orleans
From Mardi Gras and the French Quarter to the bayou and crawfish boils, New Orleans offers charm, history, entertainment and adventure.
New Orleans Louisiana USA / The French Quarter / Nueva Orleans Luisiana
Welcome to New Orleans Louisiana, one of the most popular cities in the south.
What to do in New Orleans- Quick Travel Guide
What happens when you have 24 hours in one of the United States most uniques cities? Well watch and find out as Ivette Olivera experiences Nawlins for the first time. Filmed completely with an iPhone 5s #NewOrleans
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The Bizarre Voodoo World Of New Orleans
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Jackson Square Tour | French Quarter New Orleans
Jackson Square in New Orleans in located along the Mississippi river banks in the French Quarter. It was the birthplace of Louisiana in 1803, a National Historic Park, and the American Planning Association designated Jackson Square as one of America’s Great Public Spaces.
Jackson Square is surrounded by history dating back to early 1700 when the St. Louis Cathedral was built, is flanked by the oldest continuous rental apartments in the United States, and home of the French Quarter Festival.
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Hidden Gems | New Orleans, USA
In his favourite American city, let Drew, our born and bred Southern Travel Director, get you in the know instantly on his foodie picks that are not to be missed. From hidden courtyards and rooftop bars to mouthwatering Po’boys, you’ll cut straight to the action in a city we guarantee you will not want to leave.
Marie Laveau: The New Orleans Voodoo Queen (Occult History Explained)
Marie Laveau was said to be a voodoo queen in New Orleans who cured the sick, sold gris-gris bags, summon spirits and at one supposedly changed the course of history for one wealthy young man and his father. But whether her voodoo talents were actually divine powers or merely theatrics to help boost her social standing, is up to you to decide.
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Cambria Hotel New Orleans Downtown Warehouse District
Located in the trendy Arts & Warehouse District, Cambria Hotel New Orleans Downtown Warehouse District is downtown's best kept secret, and ranks #1 on TripAdvisor.com. Now, it is rolling out a Modern Nightcap Program, helping guests unwind after a long day with their very own personalized version of a night cap. National Travel Expert Dayvee Sutton has more. Go to CambriaNewOrleans.com to book your trip.
President Bush arrives in New Orleans
1. US President George Bush stepping off plane in New Orleans, shaking hands with officials
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U.S. President George Bush made a return visit to New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday as he and his administration remain embattled after their sluggish response to the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina.
Bush was greeted by New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, and the two took a helicopter ride over the city.
President Bush is scheduled to spend the night on the ship USS Iwo Jima, which is serving as a control centre in the relief efforts.
On Monday, Bush is scheduled to tour parts of New Orleans and Gulfport, Mississippi.
The trip marks Bush's third and longest visit to the region since Hurricane Katrina struck the states.
Earlier in the day Bush commemorated the anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks.
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Whirlwind Tour of New Orleans - History and Food
We went to NOLA during Labor Day Weekend 2016 for the very first time in my attempt to travel more locally and explore historical American cities. NOLA's character and charm really stood out to me and I really enjoyed this eclectic city. During our short stay we took a tour of the swamps, visited Oak Alley Plantation, did a walking tour of the Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, explored the French Quarter, and ate a lot of great food.
Here is the list of restaurants we visited included in the video:
1. Surrey's - in the Garden District
2. Coquette - on Magazine Street
3. Sucre - also on Magazine Street
4. Commander's Palace - a NOLA classic
5. Cafe du Monde - French Quarter
6. MoPho - Mid City
Secret Look: New Orleans Audubon Cottages French Quarter
A very quick look at the historic Audubon Cottages, perhaps the oldest accommodations in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. A group of extremely old cottages hidden behind a wall. Oldest pool in Nola's French Quarter! Elizabeth Taylor stayed in the cottage you see.
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At 3.79 million square miles (9.83 million km²) and with more than 300 million people, the United States is the third or fourth largest country by total area, and third largest by land area and by population. The United States is one of the world's most ethnically diverse nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries.
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1. Spuddy’s Cajun Food Restaurant: Cajun-Style Andouille + Jambalaya
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