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Sankofa Marketplace, New Orleans

Weekly market with farm fresh produce, prepared food, crafts.

Weekly market with farm fresh produce, prepared food, crafts. The second Saturday of each month also has live music and other special events; sometimes music other Saturdays as well.


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About Sankofa Marketplace

 3819 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA, United States

Sankofa Marketplace and Nearby Sights on Map

Algiers Point Library

The library is temporarily in the old carriage house'”formerly the town jail'”behind the Courthouse (due to roof damage at the century old Algiers Point Library building)

The Great War Memorial

The first of its kind erected in 1919 at the end of World War I, the Victory Arch on Burgundy Street pays tribute to the fallen residents of the 9th Ward

Vaughan's Lounge

Bywater's most famous music venue

St Claude Arts District/SCAD

New Orleans newest & hottest arts district thats not your usual tourist-centric arts destination

Alombrados Oasis

This Alombrados Oasis is the temple of the Ordo Templi Orientis, a Thelemic initiatory fraternity

William Franz Elementary School Building

One of the iconic images of the American Civil Rights Movement era is of the brave little Black girl Ruby Bridges walking into school while crowds of furious White segregations yelled bile, some of them prevented from physically grabbing her only by the presence of Federal marshals

Royal Street

Strolling Royal Street by day is as essential a New Orleans experience as Bourbon Street by night

Chartres Street

Parallels Bourbon and Royal Streets, one block closer to the river than Royal

Shadowbox Theatre

A small theater on the bohemian side of town, and it's arguably one of the city's best performance venues both for its fringey style points and for its regularly high quality of local and touring performances

Cafe Istanbul

Named after a legendary Frenchmen Street venue of a generation ago, the new Cafe Istanbul is theater space with a bar in the New Orleans Healing Center, a renovated old warehouse building now a community center