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  1. Apr 29, 2015 · Uptown is a large portion of New Orleans settled in the 19th century after the Louisiana Purchase, upriver from the older parts of the city around the French Quarter and the Central Business District. At the upper end of Uptown is the Audubon & University District, and just beyond that the Carrollton neighborhood.

  2. The menus in the Vietnamese places are usually bilingual in Vietnamese and English. Eastern New Orleans also has a smattering of seafood, po-boy, and similar restaurants, like most other sections of the city. Ba Mien Restaurant, 13235 Chef Menteur, ☎ +1 504 255-0500, [x]. Tu-Su 8AM-7PM.

  3. Nov 26, 2019 · The Bywater [1] is a portion of New Orleans down the Mississippi River from the French Quarter and the Faubourg Marigny. Its boundaries are often debated. Most New Orleanians and the city's historic district office describe it as being bounded St. Claude Avenue to the North, the Industrial Canal to the East, Press Street to the West and the ...

  4. Mar 30, 2022 · Louisiana is known for its unique history, its oil/gas and seafood empires, its music, its diverse cultural make-up, including the Cajun culture of Southwest Louisiana and its once dominant Creole culture, its vast wetlands, swamps, bayous, and its sugar & cotton plantations along its waterways.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Buses: There are 40 different RTA bus routes that run across the city of New Orleans. A one-way ticket costs $1.25, and a $3 all-day Jazzy Pass gets you unlimited rides for 24 hours. Ferries: RTA ...

  6. Jun 26, 2015 · While the Algiers section of New Orleans is large, the area of most interest to visitors, Algiers Point, is a small, pleasant walkable neighborhood.Algiers Point is accessible by ferry (previously free for pedestrians in both directions but as of 2015 $2 for pedestrians) going back and forth across the river to the foot of Canal Street, the boundary between New Orleans French Quarter and ...

  7. Dec 18, 2021 · Like most downtown inner-city New Orleans neighborhoods during the late 1800s through the early 1900s, it was integrated with French Créoles; not by White Americans. Present day Tremé is still integrated and its residents are still mostly Créole and African American, the homes are valued between $150,000.00 and $700,000.00.

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