These street signs are dotted throughout the Vieux Carre.
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These street signs are dotted throughout the Vieux Carre.
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We did not go on the Natchez...
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We did not go on the Natchez...
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There were two rodents that would hide in the bushes, dart out 3-5 feet, and then scurry back.
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There were two rodents that would hide in the bushes, dart out 3-5 feet, and then scurry back.
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[b/w] Mississippi River.
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[b/w] Mississippi River.
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Zoltar will tell you your fortune!
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Zoltar will tell you your fortune!
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Our first trip to Cafe du Monde.
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Our first trip to Cafe du Monde.
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Good start to the week!
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Good start to the week!
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A statue of Old Man River is on the left.
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A statue of Old Man River is on the left.
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Inside St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside the St. Louis Cathedral
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A really cool masque shop.
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A really cool masque shop.
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Vieux Carre
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Vieux Carre
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There are still a lot of gas lamps in the Quarter. Combined with the sounds made by the mule-drawn carriage tours, there is a really neat effect that takes you back to the 1800s.
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There are still a lot of gas lamps in the Quarter. Combined with the sounds made by the mule-drawn carriage tours, there is a really neat effect that takes you back to the 1800s.
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Ready for Halloween...
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Ready for Halloween...
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A standard Creole cottage. This is actually the back of the house. The shutters have many purposes, including hurricane protection, privacy, and a way around a door and window tax once levied by the city.
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A standard Creole cottage. This is actually the back of the house. The shutters have many purposes, including hurricane protection, privacy, and a way around a door and window tax once levied by the city.