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  1. Historic Jackson Square, originally known in the 18th century as "Place d'Armes," and later renamed in honor of the Battle of New Orleans hero Andrew Jackson, is a timeless attraction in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans.

  2. Mar 13, 2023 · This post is a self-guided tour of things to see and do in Jackson Square, a National Historic Landmark in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. In this post, we address food, lodgings, entertainment, and other activities available in the Square, as well as a short self-guided tour.

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · Start your tour of the Jackson Square, named for General Andrew Jackson hero of the Battle of New Orleans, and its surrounds at Artillery Park, located on Decatur Street in front of Jackson Square. From here you can see the Mississippi River behind you and Jackson Square in front of you.

  4. Overlooked by cathedrals, offices and shops plucked from a Paris-meets-the-Caribbean fantasy, Jackson Square is one of Americas great town squares and the heart of the Quarter.

  5. What today is known as Jackson Square, at the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, was known in the 19th century as the Place d'Armes -- the traditional town square where important ceremonies and parades were held.

  6. New Orleans’ most recognized historic landmark, Jackson Square, is a picturesque park in the heart of the French Quarter about the size of a city block. Playing a pivotal role in New Orleans history, it is the site of the Louisiana Purchase and designed after the 17th Century Place des Vosges in Paris, France.

  7. Additional Information: Set in the heart of the French Quarter overlooking the Mississippi River, Jackson Square is one of New Orleans' most recognizable landmarks. Also known as the Place d'Armes, Jackson Square occupies 2.5 acres and sees over 2 million tourists and locals each year.

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