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New Orleans Louisiana Vacation Travel Reviews
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Comeback of the Year: New Orleans New York Times (free registration required), January 22, 2006 As tourism returns to New Orleans, the questions are: what is open; where to stay? Thankfully, the French Quarter and adjacent central business district escaped largely unscathed, and international chains there along with a number of locally owned hotels and inns are open and ready for you...
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Is New Orleans Ready for Tourists? Washington Post, January 29, 2006 "In the French Quarter, where even an off-speed party is more Bacchanalia than most cities pull off on a good New Year's Eve, it's almost possible to believe that little has changed. Along St. Charles and around the Garden District, many a house is alive with lighted porches and clean cars in the driveway..."
Restaurants Aiding New Orleans Rebound USA Today / Associated Press, May 30, 2006 While the road to economic recovery will be a long one for New Orleans, a new wave of restaurants have opened to help the city's rebirth. Pick up your fork and head to these establishments to do your part in history one delightful meal at a time...
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A Year After Katrina, New Orleans Desperately Seeking Tourists USA Today, August 1, 2006 "The areas where tourists go largely escaped devastation - and are anxiously awaiting visitors to come and spend money. Plenty of hotel rooms are again available, most of New Orleans' world-renowned restaurants are open, events such as Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest are back..."
For additional travel information, contact: New Orleans, Louisiana Convention and Visitor Bureau 1520 Sugar Bowl Drive, New Orleans, LA 70112
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