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French Quarter
A mere stroll down the narrow streets of the French Quarter means instant immersion into the culture of America's most magical city. Vieux Carre (Old Square) streets brim with activity and are lined with historic buildings crammed with unique merchandise and museum quality antiques.
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Garden District
Old-time New Orleans residents are proud of their grand mansions and lush, gardens. The vibrant neighborhoods boast a mixture of architecture, including Greek Revival, Italianate, Gothic, Romanesque and Victorian.
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Warehouse/Arts District
The growing arts district surrounding Lee Circle and the Warehouse District is fast becoming a center for artistic activity. It is also the latest up-and-coming shopping and sight-seeing area with museums, shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
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Business District
New Orleans may be a city held fast in the grip of its historic past, as some say, but the Central Business District is the hub for finance and developement. Located within walking distance of the the riverfront, the French Quarter and the Arts District, this neighborhood is central to everything in the city.
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