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The old Southern Railway train station has been remodeled; the ground floor has a visitors information center with gift shop, informative film and local museum exhibits free of charge..
The old Southern Railway train station has been remodeled; the ground floor has a visitors information center with gift shop, informative film and local museum exhibits free of charge.
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501 Basin Street, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-293-2600
Local notables entombed here include 19th century Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau
Old neoclassical stone auditorium from c
This is one of the largest performance venues in the city, and is frequently used by the Louisiana Symphony Orchestra and for large scale dance performances and musicals
Experience more than 300 years of history, legend and scandal with the 154 life-size figures displayed in historically accurate settings
Includes historic Congo Square, and statues of early jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Buddy Bolden
1830s mansion
Dive into the heart of African-American and Creole culture with a tour of the vibrant neighborhood of Treme
Named after the French royal House of Bourbon, the Bourbon Street is New Orleans' party street, lined with numerous pulsating bars, electric dance clubs, live music venues, and street performers
History and tradition of one of New Orleans' oldest traditions -- cigar rolling! Watch the masters at work daily in the only operating cigar factory since the 50's