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Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Skyline and Mississippi River, dawn

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Skyline and Mississippi River, dawn

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Bottles of various hot-sauces

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Bottles of various hot-sauces

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Night scene of illuminated statue of Christ casting

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Night scene of illuminated statue of Christ casting a large shadow on church building

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. World Trade Center, riverboat and Mississippi Riverfront, dusk

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. World Trade Center, riverboat and Mississippi Riverfront, dusk

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Algiers, big aligator statue, morning

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Algiers, big aligator statue, morning

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Silverback Gorilla at the Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, Louisanna

Silverback Gorilla at the Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, Louisanna

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Jellyfish at the aquarium of the Americas, New Orleans, LA, USA

Jellyfish at the aquarium of the Americas, New Orleans, LA, USA

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Riverwalk, Mardi Gras jester statue

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Riverwalk, Mardi Gras jester statue

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Big Alligator statue, Algiers

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Big Alligator statue, Algiers

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: One of two white Bengal tigers at the Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, Louisanna

One of two white Bengal tigers at the Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, Louisanna

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. National World War Two Museum, World War Two aircraft

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. National World War Two Museum, World War Two aircraft, C-47 Dakota transport and SBD Dauntless Navy Dive Bomber

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans, Jackson Square. A close view of the statue of General

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans, Jackson Square. A close view of the statue of General Andrew with mockingbird perched on his tipped hat

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Skyline from the Greater New Orleans Bridge and Mississippi River

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Skyline from the Greater New Orleans Bridge and Mississippi River, late afternoon

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW YORK YANKEES, c1921. The New York Yankees baseball team, with Babe Ruth in the center

NEW YORK YANKEES, c1921. The New York Yankees baseball team, with Babe Ruth in the center, photographed at the stadium in New Orleans, c1921

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: James J. ( Gentleman Jim ) Corbett shakes hands with John J. Sullivan after their championship

James J. ( Gentleman Jim ) Corbett shakes hands with John J. Sullivan after their championship fight in New Orleans
CORBETT & SULLIVAN, 1892. James J. ( Gentleman Jim ) Corbett shakes hands with John J. Sullivan after their championship fight in New Orleans, 7 September 1892. Line engraving from the Police Gazette

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: POTATOES AND PEACHES. A bushel of potatoes and a bushel of peaches at the French Market in New

POTATOES AND PEACHES. A bushel of potatoes and a bushel of peaches at the French Market in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed c1974

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, 8 January 1815

Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 1867
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 1867

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New

General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky

HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky, a ballad written by Samuel Woodworth in honor of Andrew Jackson after his victory against the British

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Major General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815

Major General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Major General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. American lithograph, 1856, by Charles Severin

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 1858

Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 1858
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 1858

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: The Abraham Lincoln School for Freedmen in New Orleans, Louisiana during the Reconstruction era

The Abraham Lincoln School for Freedmen in New Orleans, Louisiana during the Reconstruction era. Color wood engraving
NEW ORLEANS: SCHOOL. The Abraham Lincoln School for Freedmen in New Orleans, Louisiana during the Reconstruction era. Color wood engraving

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815

Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Engraving, 19th century
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American
NEW ORLEANS STREETSCENE. A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Headquarters of General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans, Louisiana, used in 1815

Headquarters of General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans, Louisiana, used in 1815. Wood engraving, 19th century
NEW ORLEANS: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters of General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans, Louisiana, used in 1815. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Major General Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815

Major General Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Major General Andrew Jackson encouraging his riflemen at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. The British fleet is seen the background on the Missisippi River

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Chester Alan Arthur (1884)

Chester Alan Arthur (1884)
CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR (1884). President Chester Alan Arthur opening the New Orleans Exposition by electricity from the East Room of the White House on 16 December 1884 in the presence of federal

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Freedmen Voting, 1867

Freedmen Voting, 1867
FREEDMEN VOTING, 1867. Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: Battle of New Orleans, 1815

Battle of New Orleans, 1815
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. General Andrew Jackson (center, wearing cocked hat) commanding his forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Lithograph, 1903

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: CARTOON: GENERAL BUTLER. Do You See Me? -General Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893)

CARTOON: GENERAL BUTLER. Do You See Me? -General Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893) defying the Rebels at New Orleans: American cartoon, 1873

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. The capture of New Orleans, 1862. Contemporary American steel engraving

CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. The capture of New Orleans, 1862. Contemporary American steel engraving

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: UNION BOMBARDMENT, 1862. Farraguts squadron bombarding Confederate forts at New Orleans, April 1862

UNION BOMBARDMENT, 1862. Farraguts squadron bombarding Confederate forts at New Orleans, April 1862. Lithograph, 1862, by Currier & Ives

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Citizens of New Orleans, many of them relatives of Confederate troops

CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Citizens of New Orleans, many of them relatives of Confederate troops, fed by U. S
CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Citizens of New Orleans, many of them relatives of Confederate troops, fed by U.S. military authorities following the Union capture of the city during the American Civil War

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. The capture of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1862

CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. The capture of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1862. Steel engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Union soldiers exchanging rations for fruit at a New Orleans market

CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Union soldiers exchanging rations for fruit at a New Orleans market. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky

HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky, a ballad written by Samuel Woodworth in honor of Andrew Jackson after his victory against the British

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. Defeat of the British army by American troops under Major General

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1815. Defeat of the British army by American troops under Major General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815, during the War of 1812

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW ORLEANS FAIR, 1884. An exhibit of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St

NEW ORLEANS FAIR, 1884. An exhibit of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad at the Worlds Industrial and Cotton Exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1884

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW ORLEANS, 1847. The port of New Orleans, Louisiana. Line engraving, American, 1847

NEW ORLEANS, 1847. The port of New Orleans, Louisiana. Line engraving, American, 1847

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: GULF COAST, c1720. Map of the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico, showing the Mississippi River

GULF COAST, c1720. Map of the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico, showing the Mississippi River and the city of New Orleans, Louisiana (left), Mobile Bay (center)

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: GULF COAST, c1720. Reversed version of a map of the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico

GULF COAST, c1720. Reversed version of a map of the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico, showing the Mississippi River and the city of New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: MAP: MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 1874. The Great Overflow: Inundated Districts of the Mississippi Valley

MAP: MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 1874. The Great Overflow: Inundated Districts of the Mississippi Valley. Engraving by A. Zenneck, 1874

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW ORLEANS: MARDI GRAS. Spectators lining up on balconies and along the street as they await

NEW ORLEANS: MARDI GRAS. Spectators lining up on balconies and along the street as they await the Rex parade during Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: STEAMBOAT: BATON ROUGE. The Baton Rouge, a steamboat at New Orleans. Line engraving, 19th century

STEAMBOAT: BATON ROUGE. The Baton Rouge, a steamboat at New Orleans. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW ORLEANS, c1850. Street scene in front of St. Augustines Church in New Orleans, Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS, c1850. Street scene in front of St. Augustines Church in New Orleans, Louisiana. Wood engraving, c1850

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: LOUISIANA STATE FAIR, 1873. Page from Daily Varieties Theatre Programme, 1873

LOUISIANA STATE FAIR, 1873. Page from Daily Varieties Theatre Programme, 1873, featuring an advertisement for the lottery held at the Seventh Louisiana State Fair in April 1873

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: NEW ORLEANS: LEVEE, 1887. Scene at the levee in New Orleans. Line engraving, 1887

NEW ORLEANS: LEVEE, 1887. Scene at the levee in New Orleans. Line engraving, 1887

Background imageNew Orleans Collection: BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Death of Major General Sir Edward Pakenham

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Death of Major General Sir Edward Pakenham, commander of British forces at the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815. Steel engraving, 19th century



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Experience the vibrant spirit of New Orleans, where history and culture blend seamlessly. Indulge in a plate of warm beignets and sip on chicory coffee at Cafe du Monde, a beloved local institution. Take a stroll down Bourbon Street, immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere and iconic city skyline that lights up the night. Step back in time to 1870 when steamboats raced along the mighty Mississippi River. Witness the thrilling Great Steamboat Race between the Robert E. Lee and Natchez, as depicted in an exquisite lithograph by Currier & Ives. Explore the enchanting French Quarter with its charming balconies adorning Royal Street. Discover hidden gems like Saint Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square, standing tall as a symbol of faith for centuries. Delve into New Orleans' rich history at Metairie Cemetery, where fallen angels grace memorials like Chapman-Hyams with their ethereal beauty. Marvel at the grandeur of plantation homes that whisper tales from another era. Immerse yourself in New Orleans' unique culinary scene - taste gumbo, jambalaya or po'boys - dishes that reflect its diverse heritage and flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing with delight. From major battles fought during The Battle to religious serenity found within St. Louis Christian Cathedral; this city is steeped in stories waiting to be discovered. New Orleans beckons you to embrace its soulful rhythm and captivating charm – come experience this melting pot of cultures where every corner holds surprises just waiting to be explored.