Laissez les bons temps rouler! In New Orleans the good times are perpetually rolling down Bourbon Street, which, thanks to the city’s annual Mardi Gras celebration, has quite a party animal reputation. Once you’ve soaked up the scenery of the historic French Quarter, tour the elegant Garden District and meet the colorful characters of Frenchmen Street. Experience the city's supernatural vibe at the Voodoo Museum or by taking a guided ghost or vampire tour through taverns, alleyways, and cemeteries.
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With film, video, performance art, visual art and literary events six nights a week, year-round, the Zeitgeist is considered one of the premiere alternative arts centers in the South. Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
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The Southern Food & Beverage Museum is a nonprofit living history organization dedicated to the discovery, understanding and celebration of the food, drink and the related culture of the South. While based in New Orleans, the Museum examines and celebrates all the cultures that have come together through the centuries to create the South’s unique culinary heritage. SoFAB also hosts special exhibits, demonstrations, lectures and tastings that showcase the food and drink of the South.
Attended a cooking class here which was a demonstration class so we were able to observe and ask questions while the chef prepared the meal; then while it was cooking we got a personalized tour of the attached Food and Beverage Museum. The program flowed smoothly and the food was delicious - highly recommended!
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It was re-opened post Katrina by his Daughter Pat. It is a commemorative museum to Professor Long Hair & Jazz in New Orleans.
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