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    3.3 miCentral Business District

    I've been lucky enough to visit New Orleans four times now and every time, it captures more of my…read moreheart. The last two trips were especially memorable because I had the opportunity to reconnect with a dear friend. The first time, she gave me the ultimate local tour. We put our Mardi Paws on and she whisked me away to all kinds of hidden gems, from tucked-away Germaine Wells Mardi Gras Museum to a quirky carousel bar (yes, if you could find a seat, you could ride on it while enjoying a cocktail or 2) and secret bites that only a true NOLA insider would know The second time, our visit was short but sweet. We shared a delicious, cozy meal at Curious Bistro, the perfect spot to slow down and soak in the city's charm over great food and better conversation. Did you know New Orleans has more historic districts than any other U.S. city? Or that it's home to the world's oldest continuously operating streetcar? It's those layers of history and magic that make this city so unforgettable.

    New Orleans is a city of intrigue for me. Food that reminds me of the Blue Bayou in Disneyland,…read moreAnaheim. Jambalaya, Gumbo, po boys, alligator, beignets at more places than Cafe Du Monde and the French Market. I love to see the colorful painted houses, two storied homes with stairs and columns. Graveyards so eloquent with tall immortal houses some even taller with sweet faced angels with wings on top. We visited midweek so not much going on. Many shops closed at 5 pm yet in other parts of the city some were open even at 9 pm. The looming tales of vampires and voodoo, ghosts have the element of mystery and wonder. You can quell your curiosity by joining a tour.

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