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New Orleans Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods

New Orleans attractions: historical quarters and trendy squares



Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods


1 Behrman

The Behrman neighborhood is located close to the US Naval Support in New Orleans, and has a few local attractions, though it is not often frequented by tourists.  The neighborhood was named after a popular New...

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2 Bourbon Street

Bourbon Street or Rue Bourbon in French is a renowned historic stretch of road in the French Quarter of New Orleans. More popular section is the Upper Bourbon Street that occupies numerous bars, restaurants, shops, and strip clubs including Rick's...

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Address: Orleans Ave & Bourbon St, New Orleans
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3 Canal Street

Canal Street is mostly a access road in New Orleans which formed the boundary between the older French/Spanish Colonial era city and the newer American sector. The name Canal Street originated from a planned canal to be connecting the Mississippi...

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4 French Quarter

The Vieux Carré or now known as the French Quarter is the oldest and most renowned places in New Orleans. When New Orleans was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city was originally centered on the French Quarter....

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Address: 814 Conti Street, New Orleans
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5 Garden District

The Garden District is definitely one of the most beautiful and historically significant neighborhoods in New Orleans, as it was designated a National Historic Landmark.  Several well-preserved southern...

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6 Holy Cross

The Holy Cross neighborhood, located in the Lower Ninth Ward, is a less visited section of New Orleans comprised of low and middle-class homes.  Historically, this section housed many sugar plantations, and though today it is...

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7 Spanish Fort

Tourists can see parts of New Orleans' past by touring the Spanish Fort district, a historic neighborhood in the city also known as Fort St. Jean. The fort in this area was built in colonial times by the...

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Address: Robert E. Lee Blvd
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8 West End

Although perhaps best known for Bourbon Street, New Orleans has many vibrant neighborhoods for tourists to explore, one of them being West End. West End, located in the Lakeview District, is a shipping hub famous for its marinas...

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