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Showing posts with label Bourbon Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bourbon Street. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

At French Quarter

Showing you a couple on the streets of French Quarter in New Orleans. This is in the Charters Street nearby the Catholic Church in the area of Jackson Square.The French Quarter is located in New Orleans Louisiana where you can find the many historical building way back in 1784. You will see Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, famous restaurants and hotels. I love coming back to this place, you should check it out!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Pirate's Alley Cafe

When we live in Mississippi, travelling to New Orleans is just an hour away. When hubby and I gets bored, we just go to Bourbon Street and stay a couple of hours to unwind. I love to travel and take pictures of just anything that's interesting.

The logo designs in the restaurants, bars and in the gift shop stores are truly awesome! They are the work of art and you will admire each unique style. They vary in sizes, themes and wonderful color scheme. The picture above is one of the beautiful signs that I like. This area play vital role in history.

Pirates Alley is the reputed meeting place of the Lafitte’s and Andrew Jackson in 1814 where they formed an alliance and planned the successful defeat of the British at the Battle of New Orleans. They say that there are spirits here! The souls from people who lived and died in these streets that they refuse to hide in the dusty ruins of the past. Amazing ghost story? It's up to you to believe it or not!

Friday, April 16, 2010

A Day in French Quarter

One of the major sights in French Quarter is this ride. We did not take advantage of this ride because we have certain stops in our itenerary.This is a French style building and is common in the street of New Orleans.While I was in the Philippines, I was watching Food Network and featured Cafe du Monde's famous coffee and beignet. This is the place and I love the food because it taste like "Butchi and Siakoy" Filipino delicacy.These buildings are not houses. These are bars, restaurants and special stores. The sidewalks are jampack with tourists.The mime on the streets. I really do not how they look so perfect. You can not even recognize if they are breathing, lol.We really had a wonderful time there. It was my fourth time and yet I so love every visit that I had.

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