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While souvenirs for visitors have taken over a good bit of the space at this 250+ year old market, there are still vendors selling fresh produce as in days of old.
While souvenirs for visitors have taken over a good bit of the space at this 250+ year old market, there are still vendors selling fresh produce as in days of old. On weekends a much larger number of vendors set up here, with handicrafts and flea market type goods.
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1008 N Peters St #3, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-522-2621
Right around the corner from the historic US Mint, and the French Market
Often has live music, lectures, and gives music history related walking tours
Completed in 1752, open for tours
18th century Creole home
A brick walking path along the Mississippi River across Decatur Street from Jackson Square
Coins haven't been minted in New Orleans for decades, so the building is now a museum, with the minting process downstairs and the world's top exhibit on New Orleans jazz upstairs
Home of famous local 19th century architect
Originally built as the Casa Curial (Ecclesiastical House) in 1791-1813 as a matching structure for the Cabildo on the other side of the St Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square, the Presbytere is one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States