French Quarter Festival

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Steamboat Natchez

The Steamboat Natchez features a calliope and our performer entertained us with a medley of songs like Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey and The Association's Windy. He also knocked off a few that only locals would know. At the beach, at the beach, at the Pontchartrain Beach...

Jesse Moore Band

The Jesse Moore Band playing Swamp Water, LA. - French Quarter Festival - April 13, 2007

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Old Man River
Old Man River
Field Trip

My guess is these kids were feeding the birds.

The Idea Factory

We love this place. The Idea Factory on Dumaine and Conti. We found this place when we came down here with Mom and Katie.

Must be hot

This street performer had to be incredibly hot. He was great.

Southern Candymakers

Southern Candymakers features the “Best Pralines”. I wouldn’t know. Not a big fan of pralines.

Dumaine Street

"Down on Rampart and Dumaine..."
Professor Longhair, Mardi Gras in New Orleans

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Calle Del Maine is the same thing as Dumaine? Personally, I think Janine Manguno's pralines are the best! (Fleetfoot :) )

Yes, Calle Del Maine is Dumaine. I wonder about the sign, though. It says 1762-1803. The Louisiana Purchase was made in 1803. The United States bought Louisiana from France, not Spain. I'm sure I had this in Louisiana History in 7th grade but the details escape me.

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