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Built in 1826, this church served as a mortuary chapel for yellow fever victims during the 19th century.
This famous park used to be a gathering place for slaves and was one of the birthplaces of jazz.
A West Indies-style plantation home with 19th century antiques on display.
Find old Mardi Gras costumes and ball gowns dating back to the early 20th century.
Cemeteries founded in the mid-1800s with some original tombs, including those made of iron.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Renovated in 2003, the cigar-friendly Polo Club Lounge evokes an 18th century "gentlemen's withdrawing room" with soft, intimate lighting to enhance the rich tobacco color scheme and embracing, overstuffed chairs and sofas.
This bar is known for its live jazz, dancing and an expansive gourmet menu.
This store specializes in voodoo-related material.
This huge domed stadium is the home of the city's NFL team, the New Orleans Saints.
In this small and smokey club, guests can get their fill of music from jazz to the hippest of the hip new bands.
A small antique store that seems to have something for everyone. Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
This club offers drinks, Creole food and quality piano performances in an intimate environment.
One of the city's most prestigious contemporary art galleries. Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
The private residence of the Rice family also houses a chapel, Anne Rices doll collection and Stan Rices paintings.Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
The church attended by Ann Rice and her family, and the one featured in her books.
Supposedly built by Americanized Catholics in response to St. Louis in the French Quarter, where God spoke only in French.
A mid-19th century townhouse with items from the Victorian era and New Orleans golden age.
This captivating cathedral with its stained-glass windows is recognized by its brilliant golden dome.
Get some great buys at this tasty and colorful market from homemade pies and gumbo to blooming orchids and mushrooms.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
