
Roma
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Magazine St |
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sandy
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Love St. Charles, Carrolton, Royal, Maple, Magazine, Lake Shore Dr., & Frenchman, to name a few.
Bourbon is the most famous, but if you really want to experience New Orleans, you have to get out of the French Quarter. |
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ReturnOfTheFly
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I actually dont really like Bourbon.
St. Charles
Magazine
Decatur
Frenchmen |
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Dawn C
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I love Royal Street, which has lots of galleries and antique shops. Also, Magazine Street is a classic. It is quaint and charming. There are plenty of restaurants, boutiques, quaint shops as well as interesting food shops such as Whole Foods and the Savvy Gourmet. I will never grow tired of Magazine Street. |
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electablegod
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Maple St especially when the college kids are away. |
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Snickers
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I love Magazine and Decatur Streets for shopping and food. |
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Solitaire
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Nothing beats a stroll or a nice slow drive down St. Charles. |
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2jaxx
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Used to live on St. Philip, so I liked it there. Then moved to Terry Parkway...yuk. |
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cee.lynn
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Canal St. |
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traveler
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Decatur
Frenchman
Maple
St. Charles |
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jugghayd
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St. Charles Avenue or Canal Street. |
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yonni
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St. Charles Ave. |
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~*am♥re*~
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canal duhh |
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Janice Dickinsons' Shrink
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Magazine Street.(the back end of it)
It's the most eclectic. It Spanish, French and modern art, with a good blend of trees and natural art. Like the bricked streets on some parts of the way. |
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NOLA guy
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Royal Street for its whole length inside the French Quarter. Well, maybe not the 100 block of Royal. |
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*****
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I lived here in New Orleans all my life. A street is just that to me, nothing more. |
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