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I went to New Orleans to experience the Mardi Gras festivities but I think one of the major highlights of my trip was having cafe au lait and beignets at Cafe Du Monde.
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Held every year on Halloween weekend, City Park becomes home to the crazy costumed, music-loving festivalgoers. As far as music festivals go, the Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana wasn't my all-time favorite, but it was a crazy fun time.
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In the heart of one of the world's most haunted cities, there lies an array of beautiful above ground cemeteries. These are two of my favorites located in Mid City and Lakeview, New Orleans.
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We went on an old time cemetery tour in New Orleans then our guide dropped us off at this weird spiritual center on rampart in a sketchy ass section of town. We go in and the place is a wet mess, stuff just everywhere in the gift shop, all dusty. Then this wacky priestess takes us in her backyard and into what was another building and it was a big room just filled with crap and rolled up money and candles and what not.
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This is where people flash their boobs and get the beads and show their gay junk depending on the time of year but it is more than that. It is like a history theme park and reminds me of Disney world but with tons of liquor and crime and the like. Most of these busted down buildings are from the French era mixed with the English and African and some pirates for spice, it is just lovely.
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Lafayette Cemetery was established in 1833, and is one of the most visited above ground cemeteries in New Orleans. It is nestled in the quaint Garden District, and is quite spooky...
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สุสาน Lafayette หมายเลขหนึ่งก่อตั้งขึ้นในปี 1833 และจัดได้ว่าเป็นสุสานบนพื้นดิน ที่มีคนเข้าไปเยี่ยมชมมากที่สุดในนิวออร์ลีนส์ ตัวสุสานตั้งอยู่ที่ Garden District อันเป็นพื้นที่เก่าแก่ที่มีเสน่ห์แบบโบราณ ซึ่งก็ทำให้มันเต็มไปด้วยบรรยากาศน่าขนหัวลุกไม่น้อย...