New Orleans
Art, French Quarter, Attractions,
Streetcars, Plantations, Cemeteries,
New Orleans Entertainment, Mardi Gras, Riverboats,
Bayous, Churches, Art Galleries, and Artist
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The New Orleans French Quarter and the surrounding region of New Orleans is famous for its
parks, museums, plantations, riverboats, lazy
bayous, and streetcars commonly called
"trolley cars". This site see-neworleans.com
shows numerous scenes with information of New Orleans, the French Quarter, surrounding area, and historical buildings. The Cafe'
DuMonde a famous gathering place for local residents and visitors to New Orleans
serves coffee and beignets (square donuts coated with powdered sugar). A Mississippi river steamboat
docked at the foot of Jackson Square. The Delta Queen is seen from across the river
from New Orleans cruising up river showing the skyline in the distance with a hot air balloon flying high above, it's a Southern Jubilee.
This site reflects feelings in the nostalgic and romantic moods, settings, and history of the South. The
photos contained in see-neworleans.com show
the city's most famous places in the French
Quarter and in the New Orleans region. Photographs showing the beauty, antiquity, and charm of what the Crescent City is noted for. Lazy bayous with moss
draped Cypress trees reflect a mood of serenity . A Trolley
car is seen on St. Charles Ave. in the garden district reminding one of a time
gone by . The St. Louis Cathedral as it stands guard over Jackson Square in the heart of the Vieux Carre (Old Square). A historic
antebellum plantation home with all of
it's majesty.
At see-neworleans.com, you'll discover an easy to use, information packed web site with the beauty of
full color photos. Click here to learn more about New Orleans, America's Most Interesting City.