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City Park

Over 170 years old, one mile wide and three miles long comprising a total of 1,300 acres, New Orleans City Park is one of the largest urban Parks in the country. It is located in the heart of the city and is the largest recreational area for the entire region. City Park is home to the largest collection of mature live oaks in the world, with some trees over 800 years old.

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Audubon Zoo

Located in historic Uptown New Orleans Audubon Zoo cares for animals from around the globe, engaging educational programs, and hands-on animal encounters. Unique natural habitats such as the award-winning Louisiana Swamp and Jaguar Jungle showcase the relationship between people and nature.

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Longue Vue

Longue Vue is a public garden and non-profit historic house museum, open to the public year-round for tours, programs, picnics, and retreats. We celebrate a legacy of design, community, and lifelong learning through daily visits and special programs.

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Emeril’s

Following an extensive renovation in 2023, the Lagasse flagship reopens with a refined menu that pays tribute to the restaurant’s rich culinary heritage while incorporating Chef E.J.’s [Lagasse] modern and technique-driven training.

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Bamboula’s

Ten years ago, Bamboula’s opened its doors and brought live music, great food and fun to the Frenchmen Street Entertainment District. Bamboula’s added its voice to the Fauborg Marigny and became one of the best-loved venues for an authentic New Orleans music experience.

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30/90

30°/-90° features a broad spectrum of local and international talent that represents The Blues, Jazz, Dixieland, Zydeco, Bayou Funk, and the myriad of other variations that makeup the tasty musical gumbo that is New Orleans.

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