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Worth a visit for art lovers; the art of this fine museum was fortunately high enough to escape the flood.
Worth a visit for art lovers; the art of this fine museum was fortunately high enough to escape the flood. Highlights from the permanent collection include a fine collection of Fabergé eggs and jewelry, and paintings from France and Latin America. Open until 8:30PM Thursday nights. Louisiana residents get in free after 5PM with ID.
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1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-658-4100
19th-century above ground tombs
Historic house of a former mayor from the era of the Louisiana Purchase at the start of the 19th century
Has horse-racing and, once a year, the Jazz Festival
Sprawling over 1300 acres, the City Park in New Orleans is home to the largest collection of mature oak trees in the world
This cemetery is just outside of Mid-City by most definitions, but is only a short drive from this neighborhood or a 15 minute hike from the end of the 'Cemeteries' branch of the Canal streetcar line (Walking directions: from the end of the line go to City Park Avenue, take a left past Greenwood Cemetery, continue under the Interstate overpass, then take a right to get to the entrance)
Large Greek Orthodox Church and a building complex, puts on the popular Greek Festival each summer
French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas
Elegant mansion set in lush gardens is pretty and historic
Call ahead to make sure they'll be open