The infamous city of New Orleans and its wonderful French Quarter, Arts District, Faubourg
Marigny, Garden District, Audubon Park and Zoo and St. Charles Avenue are as fabulous as ever. Tens of thousands of
visitors come to the "Big Easy" every year and return with great stories and memories. With a diverse
cultural background, New Orleans was settled in 1718 by the French near the delta of the Mississippi River. The heavy
French influence is still evident, along with the culture of other settlers: the Spanish and the Creole Indians.
Everywhere you turn in the downtown area today you will see these cultures still controlling the food, architecture and
more. New Orleans became part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. It is known
for its fabulous food, great music, cultural diversity and now for surviving one of the worst storms in history. Today
one can enjoy Bourbon Street, visit the many museums, take a river boat cruise on the Mississippi, and so much more.
For more than 150 years, the biggest event in New Orleans has been the Mardi Gras held each February. You should book
early for next year's event. Visit New Orleans this year and savor the history, the culture, the food
and enjoy the abundant entertainment options.
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