Duvigneaud House
2857 Grand Route Saint John Street, New Orleans
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Duvigneaud House New Orleans

2857 Grand Route Saint John Street New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119, United States

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Meeting fellow Spirits!

A travel blog entry by footloose_llr

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... been cleaned up... you have no idea how much rubbish, broken beads, discarded "to go' cups and all manner of stuff ends up on the streets each night and overnight it all magically disappears.... for it all to start again! All the footpaths are hosed down and the gutters are full of soapy water.... funny seeing that side of things after seeing the chaos, mess and craziness of the night before.

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Feb 2 - Who dat dancin'??

A travel blog entry by roganna

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... and walked down the Riverwalk past Woldenberg Park and the Aquarium of America, to the Algiers Ferry dock. The ferry is free for pedestrians, so we rode it across to Algiers (only about 5 min) on the Mississippi River.

Algiers, established in 1719, is the second oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. It was first used for the location of the city's first powder magazine, and a holding area for the newly arrived African ...

First trip staying in the French Quarter

A travel blog entry by whatmeow

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... it. But we finished it and continued wandering Bourbon Street.

At around midnight the first night there, we headed to Cafe du Monde for some beginets (square fried dough with powdered sugar). They are open 24 hours and this location in the French Quarter is their original location. It doesn't matter what time of day it is, it's always a good time for that!

The next morning (Weds) we got up around 10am. We had coffee and orange juice delivered ...

Croc Dundee shows all

A travel blog entry by mrpearsonchris

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... marked and released back into the swamps to complete the cycle.
Our trip was not far advanced before our first sightings, he or she was waiting for us as the guide had marshmellows as a reward!
We learnt about the swamps,the vegetation, did you know the material that hangs from the trees giving a typical swamp appearance was actually used as gut for surgical closure of wounds in past times!
Alligators appeared at regular intervals next to the boat again ...

This is a biggie (sorry)!!

A travel blog entry by p4ul_allen

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... we were slightly worried about our choice of accommodation and the fact that we’d turned up at night but hey how bad could India House Hostel be.....it has a pool after all!

We’d booked a 12 person mixed dorm as it increases your chances of meeting people, although in a hostel you can sit in the communal areas and be sure that someone will speak to you. We’re handed our bed sheets and given a tour by the receptionist being shown ...