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Let’s Wrap This Up… | mypassengerdiaries
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July 6, 2015. Let’s Wrap This Up…. For the past few weeks we’ve been talking about New Orleans. Our trip has been lovely and writing about it feels like experiencing it again. Afterwards we’ll set out on different projects, but here are some things to wrap this up! The Louis Armstrong Park. Which has lovely performances. Athena trying to look candid. As we’ve said in a previous post. We came across the Beauregard-Keyes House. In olden times. There, we had the chance to play a hundred-year-old piano.
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Jazz Blues and Golf Holidays – New Orleans Attractions
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Jazz Blues and Golf Holidays. Jazz Blues and Golf Holidays. Jazz Blues and Golf Holidays. The Museum includes exhibits covering America’s entry into the war, the Home Front, the European Theater of Operations including D-Day, the Pacific Theater of Operations, US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, and the Louisiana Pavilion that features WWII airplanes, boats, vehicles and weapons. Also, the museum showcases two films. Final Mission: The USS Tang Submarine Experience. City Sightseeing New Orleans.
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Great deals in New Orleans | RSA Travel Insurance
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Skip to main content. Important Information to Our Customers during the disruptions at Canada Post:. Why RSA Travel Insurance? Great deals in New Orleans. New Orleans epitomizes extravagance. Delicious food (and plenty of it); jazz in clubs, concert halls, and on street corners; some of the most ornate architecture in North America; and Mardi Gras, of course, which is in a class all its own. There are free walking tours available online for this as well, or check out www.freetoursbyfoot.com. Frenchmen Ar...
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Mille Fiori Favoriti: April 2015
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Sunday, April 26, 2015. New Orleans, LA, Part One. As promised, I'd like to show you a little winter get away, my husband and I took in February, to one of our favorite cities: New Orleans, Louisiana! All photos, and photo collages, in this post will enlarge for easier viewing if clicked on). The older section of the city, the French Quarter. Is known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its multicultural heritage. We arrived the day after Mardi Gras. The thirteen street lo...
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One of a kind. Not always in a good way. Thursday, 17 December 2015. Full credit to my college roommate for suggesting that I nip over to New Orleans from Houston. It hadn't registered with me how close the two cities are, but once it did, I was delighted to get to spend some time in the Crescent City wandering around the CBD and French Quarter on my own. Loved it. There are few things in life I enjoy more than exploring a city with good food. Where they were accompanied by a live jazz duo (piano and dru...
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A Texan-American Way of Life: February 2014
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A Texan-American Way of Life. A mashed-up mix of things I like, I want to say, or that I feel passionate about all from a Texas point of view. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. That is about how much I knew about plantains. I knew they looked like bananas, they are not grown in America, and you could buy them at Wal-Mart. After thinking about it and rereading what I just wrote, I think I should actually take out a few dashes from that measurement at the beginning. That were healthy. I could steam, boil, or...
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Exploring New Orleans – Travelling The Blues Highway… and more
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New Orleans to Chicago – Travelling the Blues Highway. New Orleans to Greenwood. Memphis to St Louis. St Louis to Indianapolis. A journey to the heart of the Blues… and more. Welcome To The Big Easy. I have a couple of days in New Orleans before starting the journey up Highway 61. My flight landed around 6 pm and I take a hotel shuttle from the airport: it’s a short ride into the city. I’m staying at the Best Western Plus French Quarter Landmark Hotel. I catch a late lunch downtown at Cafe Maspero. The M...
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A Texan-American Way of Life: January 2014
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A Texan-American Way of Life. A mashed-up mix of things I like, I want to say, or that I feel passionate about all from a Texas point of view. Sunday, January 26, 2014. New Orleans - Saint Louis Cemetery Number One. Some people get creeped out by cemeteries, but it isn't something that bothers Frankie or me. Saint Louis Cemetery Number One. Is none of the things we were use to! According to this sign. The sign goes on to say.that it is the custom in New Orleans to have multiple burials in the tombs a...
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Do You Know Where To Eat . . . ? – NOLA obsessed
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Musings from a passionate patron of New Orleans. June 9, 2015. February 21, 2017. Do You Know Where To Eat . . ? FOOD, RESTAURANTS and NEW ORLEANS CUISINE. Food, glorious food one of the primary delights of the Crescent City. This is a place you can truly find the best food in the world, suited to pretty much any taste. They also have all the fast food and restaurant chains you’ve ever dreamed of . . . but, why? Why would you go to New Orleans and eat the same food you can eat anywhere else? I’ve had eve...