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Explore The Southern Decadence Of The French Quarter In New Orleans

Nothing keeps the pizzazz of New Orleans, Louisiana (NOLA) down. Not even a devastating blow from 2005’s Hurricane Katrina that left a better part of the city flooded under 15 feet of water.

The city is back and booming with NOLA’s French, Creole and Spanish history radiating throughout the town, from the Spanish inspired architecture to its intoxicating jazz music and award wining Creole cuisine.

The French Quarter, NOLA’s oldest neighborhood, is a sightseer’s treasure box. Tourists and locals alike descend upon the destination year-round to enjoy the attractions, museums, food and architecture. You can literally spend a week’s vacation just exploring what the town has to offer.

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