LUXE CITY LIFE
Culture in New Orleans
Before your next luxury trip to the city, be sure to check out some of our favorite local landmarks, cultural attractions, and diverse blend of museums and art galleries. ...
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New Orleans Culture: Laid out across five acres of parkland are more than fifty sculptures from many of the world's most respected artists.
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New Orleans Culture: New Orleans' cultural calendar is inarguably dominated by Mardi Gras, but if you can't make the festival itself then Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World is the next best thing.
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New Orleans Culture: This institution is made up of a network of national landmarks that are home to thousands of artifacts and works of art that depict the state's historical and cultural values.
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New Orleans Culture: Exhibitions here include oral histories, striking images from the front lines and at home, and extraordinary artifacts from battles across both oceans.
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New Orleans Culture: The museum consists of two dark and dusty rooms filled with a jumble of artifacts, ranging from voodoo dolls to various mummified animals.
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New Orleans Culture: Few places are more synonymous with jazz music than New Orleans, and this national historical park pays tribute to the city's role in the origin and development of the genre.
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New Orleans Culture: The Ogden Museum of Southern Art celebrates the art, history and culture of the American South.
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New Orleans Culture: French nobleman James Pitot was the first post-incorporation mayor of New Orleans, and his 18th-century Creole colonial plantation is now a museum that serves as headquarters for the Louisiana Landmark Society.
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