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New Orleans Entertainment
New Orleans is a city that loves to party and offers a variety of fun for its visitors from the riverfront casinos to the bars and jazz clubs on Bourbon Street.
Audubon Park is a great place to picnic, walk, bike, or inline skate along the winding paths. The park also includes the Audubon Park Golf Course and the Cascade Stables. Audubon Zoo is one of the best in the country. The zoo has more than 1,500 animals and features a Jaguar Jungle, Louisiana Swamp Exhibit and an Australian Exhibit.
Audubon Park & Zoological Gardens
6500 Magazine Street
504.581.4629 or 800.774.7394
www.auduboninstitute.org
This aquarium features 560 species of marine life and a tank containing a Caribbean reef.
Aquarium of the Americas
Canal Street at Mississippi River
504.581.4629
Bally?s offers 1,200 Slots, 40 game tables, three restaurants and live entertainment on a double-decker riverboat
Bally?s Casino Lakefront Resort
1 Stars and Stripes Boulevard
800.572.2559
This Greek Revival house was the winter home of novelist Frances Parkinson Keyes.
Beauregard ? Keyes House
1113 Charles Street
504.523.7527
The Cabildo was the site of the signing of the Louisiana Purchase and now has exhibits tracing the history of Louisiana.
The Cabildo
701 Chartres Street
504.568.6968 or 800.568.6968
The Confederate Museum contains Civil War memorabilia and personal effects of Jefferson Davis and General Robert E. Lee.
Confederate Museum
929 Camp Street
504.523.4522
Harrah?s offers 3,000 slot machines and 117 table games as well as a great ballroom.
Harrah?s Casino
4 Canal Street
504.533.6000
This one-of-a-kind museum tells the story of D-Day with exhibits and artifacts.
National D-Day Museum
945 Magazine Street
504.527.6012
The museum features changing exhibits from an extensive collection of art, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and decorative glass art from pre-Columbian and Native American through the 20th century.
New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll Circle
504.488.2631
www.noma.org
The French colonial Pitot House museum was built in 1799, and is filled with period furnishings and art.
Pitot House Museum
1440 Moss Street
504.482.0312
The Presbytere has outstanding exhibits with hundreds of pieces of Mardi Gras memorabilia.
The Presbytere
751 Chartres Street
504.568.6968 or 800.568.6968
New Orleans Saints? Football
Louisiana Superdome
1500 Poydras Street
504.587.3808
Written by Carolyn Cagle for Travel USA®, Copyright © 2003
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