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Canal Street (see "5 Fun Facts About Bourbon Street" on page 11).
Entertainment certainly won't be hard to find in the birthplace of jazz and the
hurricane cocktail.
Or take it easy and admire the details as you wander among the city's cen-
turies-old townhouses with ornate iron balconies; the manicured gardens of
antebellum plantations; St. Louis Cathedral and the French Market; or the
historic above-ground cemeteries.
Even getting around town is an eye-opening experience. New Orleans
boasts the world's oldest operating streetcar system — the St. Charles
Avenue Line has been named a National Historic Landmark — and the steam-
boat Natchez tours the Mississippi River through the city twice a day.
That's just a taste of the rich history and culture that makes N'Awlins "the
most unique city in America."
Visit
orexcellence.com
to find out how you can join us there from October 14
to 17.
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