Canal Street Inn
3620 Canal Street, New Orleans
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Great breakfast! Beautiful front porch One of the sitting areas common area

Canal Street Inn New Orleans

3620 Canal Street New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119, United States

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Sadly New Orleans was a Bust

A travel blog entry by cheyenneus

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... tell was deposited in places by high water. Boarded up buildings, partially destroyed homes and abandoned businesses become part of the landscape. I wasn't really prepared for how bad it still is there. I knew it wasn't recovered in New Orleans, but I'd heard good things about the recovery process - I guess that kind of thing is relative though. From a totally outside perspective, the town still looks like a wreck, but I don't know what it looked like before the storm, or how much ...

Food, drink and good company

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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... after watching a bit of TV a little earlier around 1am.

24th Oct.

Another nice lie-in and lazy morning with a bit of TV. We then drove down to Nappa for a new fan belt, air filter and some more lead replacement additive and then I spent the next few hours tinkering. New parts fitted and the radio fiddled with we had some lunch. After some lunch we went for a walk along River Road to a garden that had a funny halloween inflatable with 3 ghosts ...

New Orleans...Bourbon St, Plantations and Voodoo

A travel blog entry by tonestar

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... say Bourbon St was different before Hurricane Katrina but I enjoyed the atmosphere of the street and the area and being able to finally experience it was awesome. There are a lot of bars on this street and the surrounding ones and a lot of adult entertainment with Hustler girls and all sorts of things so there is a lot to see on this street depending on what you are there for :). I did some souvenir shopping and then walked to Jackson Square which has a Cathedral in it and ...

N'awlins

A travel blog entry by matalelee

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... de Mayo extravaganza- it's not restricted to the bars, but instead spills out over the streets and open spaces. I cant believe how much this place differs from the rest of America- you can drink on the streets, take outside beers into other bars and restaurants, musicians play on street corners to large crowds, and it's so cheap (one bottle of domestic beer at the Westin hotel in Atlanta cost $6.50- here I can get three bottles of Corona for $6). I like it.

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Let The Good Times Roll

A travel blog entry by 3reds

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... we are home.

We left New Orleans, bound for Houston and stopped at Beaumont for the night. The restaurants were on the other side of the highway so we walked through the under pass to get to them. It looked like there had been an accident, with a bunch of cars lined up. As we got closer, the cars were moving but the first car was still stopped. Pete asked the lady if she was ok and she had run out of fuel. Pete and Courtney pushed her across the intersection to a ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Block-Keller House

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