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This, Algiers' oldest structure, and one of the few to survive the Great Algiers Fire, dates back to 1845.
This, Algiers' oldest structure, and one of the few to survive the Great Algiers Fire, dates back to 1845. While the exterior is charming, the interior is nothing terribly exciting. Just around the corner on Olivier is another interesting old columned building'”this one a former Masonic house.
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530 Pelican Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-366-4650
Parallels Bourbon and Royal Streets, one block closer to the river than Royal
Strolling Royal Street by day is as essential a New Orleans experience as Bourbon Street by night
A brick walking path along the Mississippi River across Decatur Street from Jackson Square
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
Headquarters for National Park that includes several historic sites in and near New Orleans
Often has live music, lectures, and gives music history related walking tours
Part of the Audubon Aquarium
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Right around the corner from the historic US Mint, and the French Market
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