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Category Archives: New Orleans

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The Rebirth of Music… and All That Jazz

June 17, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 13 Comments

  Where to hear jazz in the French Quarter You don’t even have to make an effort to hear great jazz when you visit New Orleans. It’s everywhere around you. […]

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Vampires!

June 5, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 6 Comments

Vampire Legend in New Orleans When the sun goes down and the moon arises, it’s hard not to wander the streets of the French Quarter and think about vampires. They […]

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Museums & Tours, New Orleans

Hand Me An Alligator!

May 30, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 12 Comments

I’ve taken three trips to New Orleans and have gone on swamp tours in the bayou three times now. It’s always one of my favorite experiences in Louisiana, but I […]

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That Voodoo That They Do

May 24, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 6 Comments

One of the things that I most closely associate with New Orleans is voodoo. All that voodoo that they do. I wanted to immerse myself a little more in it […]

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Lost in the Details of Mardi Gras World

May 21, 2015by Browsing the Atlas Leave a comment

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Travellers to New Orleans generally spend most of their time in the French Quarter. But across the river is another iconic New Orleans gem:…

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Bowled Over by Zydeco

May 15, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 7 Comments

We asked a local what to do in New Orleans and he immediately said, “If you like music, go to the Rock ‘n Bowl. It’s the most happening place on […]

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The TABASCO Food Tour

May 6, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 16 Comments

What to Expect on the TABASCO Food Tour I wasn’t sure what to expect when I was invited to be a guest on a TABASCO Food Tour. I imagined an […]

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New Orleans, Restaurant Reviews

TABASCO Tongues

May 2, 2015by Browsing the Atlas 23 Comments

My husband and I caught the tail-end of a 60 Minutes segment that featured a trip to the TABASCO Factory in Louisiana. What we heard was that this is the […]

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