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2012 - 2013 | Mississippi River (April 2013) | New Orleans Day Three

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Garden District Steetcars Another Garden District streetcar Garden District Mansion Garden District Mansion Garden District Mansion Denise on the steetcar Peter at St. Louis Cemetery No.1, established 1740s A 'run down' tomb Tombs in this 'City of the Dead' Tombs with many generations (old remains moved to lower level) Étienne de Boré, first mayor of New Orleans when France acquired Louisiana from Spain in 1801 Originally the Barbarin family tomb, now acts as the city's musician tomb Wall vaults or 'Ovens' housing the city poor The Mahalia Jackson Theatre in Louis Armstrong Park Statue of Mahalia Jackson Louis Armstrong statue in the park named after him Buddy Bolden statue in the park Gabriel Peyroux House (1780), one that escaped the 1788 fire Getting ready to play on Royal Side view of St. Louis Cathedral The cathedral and grounds Jazz outside Cafe Du Monde Tujague's restaurant, established 1856 Stormy weather over the Mississippi (from hotel window) Peter relaxing before flight home joomla jquery lightboxby VisualLightBox.com v5.7
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