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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-23-05 03:58 AM
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54. Royal Street is much nicer... lots of antique shops.
Take your son to the Aquarium/IMAX and/or on a Riverboat ride to Audobon Zoo. Decatur Street has the French Market, live music, artists, Jackson Square etc.

Right now, we have Jazz Fest, this weekend and next - it's a lot of fun if you like jazz, blues, Native American folk music, Brazilian/Cuban music, rock, gospel, and funk. I'm going to see the Meters tomorrow, for example. Why not come next weekend? Your son might like to eat alligator sausage or crawfish pie. Today I ate 10 lbs. of crawfish and a pound of shrimp... I was STUFFED!

Tonight we went bar hopping down Magazine St., then we went all around the Quarter , ending up at Cafe du Monde to have coffee and begnets. :9

Btw, have you seen this person?

:D

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