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700 Decatur
New Orleans, LA 70112
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Premier Businesses in New Orleans, LA

Haunted History Tours
  • • Ghost & Voodoo Tours
  • • Vampire & Cemetery Tours
  • • Garden District Tours
(504) 861-2727
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Celebration Tours, LLC
  • • City Tours - Journey Through "The Big Easy" With Licensed Guides
  • • Private Small-Group Tours of 10 or Less
  • • Night Time Transportation
(504) 587-7115
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French Quarter Phantoms
  • • Tour Treme
  • • Garden District Tours
  • • Ghost & Vampire Tours
(504) 666-8300
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Things To Do in New Orleans, LA

Mahalia Jackson Theater Mahalia Jackson Theater

The Mahalia Jackson Theatre is the home of New Orleans Arts located in the heart of the Treme. Catch a performance at one of the best entertainment venues in New Orleans.

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Greek Festival New Orleans Greek Festival New Orleans

Opa! Celebrate "Greece on the Bayou" at the Greek Festival New Orleans. The annual party celebrates Greek tradition with food, drinks and entertainment inspired by the Hellenic culture. Let the kids run around at the Athenian Playground, enjoy live Greek music, tour the Cathedral or watch the Hellenic Dancers perform - however you choose to get in on the party, you'll find something to enjoy at the Greek Festival.

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Louisiana Children's Museum Louisiana Children's Museum

The Louisiana Children's Museum’s 30,000 square feet of exhibit space and programs offer children a diverse set of activities that promote learning from reading and math skills to architectural ideas and the nuances of grocery shopping – through interactive play. Whether they are learning what bones they use to ride a bike, alongside Mr. Bones or loading up a cargo ship in the Little Port of New Orleans exhibit, children take an active role in their own learning.

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