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The Librarians Are Here!
June 22, 2006 | New OrleansAt last, the wait is over. The American Library Association, the first major citywide convention post Katrina, begins today through June 28. The exhibits will be open June 24-27 in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The conference features a wealth of famous speakers such as First Lady Laura Bush, Madeleine Albright, Cokie Roberts, Anderson Cooper and many more. Local retail shops, restaurants and tourist attractions have been eager to… Read More »
Now is a Great Time to Visit New Orleans!
June 20, 2006 | New OrleansFrom the New Orleans CVB: The historic areas and tourism core of New Orleans have enjoyed the reputation for being a safe place to be for residents and visitors alike, and more so in the months following Hurricane Katrina. During this time, the city has seen a major reduction in crime. Visitors have enjoyed a high degree of safety and security while touring America's most walkable city. Read more... … Read More »
Something new for the National D-Day Museum
June 7, 2006 | New OrleansThe New Orleans museum that honors the achievements of the generations that fought in World War II has officially been changed from the National D-Day Museum to the National WWII Museum .. and is now open. The National WWII Museum has opened Discovery Hall, an educational center and new wing aimed squarely at the generations to come...the first part in its expansion plan to triple the size of the six… Read More »
New Orleans attractions re-open after Katrina
June 7, 2006 | New OrleansThe Audubon Aquarium of the Americas opened Memorial Day Weekend after an 8 month shutdown because of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. It was so exciting to be back in the Aquarium, and it appeared to be even more beautiful than before. Over 80% of the fish and other creatures had not survived Katrina ... mostly due to loss of power. It took months, not only to restore the… Read More »
Mardi Gras in New Orleans, 2006
May 29, 2006 | New OrleansSince the NOLA blog started recently, we did not have a chance to mention Mardi Gras this year. It's impossible not to mention, it was so wonderful!Mardi Gras 2006 was a throwback to the way it was meant to be. Lots of locals taking this opportunity to enjoy themselves, many adults in the French Quarter enjoying the celebration (in recent years, it was filled with college-age kids), many costumes of… Read More »
Hurricane Katrina Update
May 29, 2006 | New OrleansThere is still lots of cleanup to do in the Katrina-affected neighborhoods, and many houses are not yet ready to live in. However, we can see people working in all affected neighborhoods; many of the homes have been gutted and will be rebuilt. You can see signs on their property, such as "Coming Home to Lakeview," and it's interesting to see how trailers were decorated for Christmas and Mardi Gras.… Read More »
Saints’ ticket sales give reason for hope
May 20, 2006 | New OrleansPre-Season ticket sales for the New Orleans Saints has truly given us locals heavenly inspiration and hopes that the New Orleans economy is well on its way back! The Saints organization announced this week that the club has surpassed its' all-time season ticket sales record with almost 55,000 sold ... four months prior to the start of the 2006 regular season! One of the reasons for this optimism is the… Read More »
New Orleans Post Katrina
May 17, 2006 | New OrleansLast August, the world watched the devastation to the Gulf Coast Region caused by Hurricane Katrina. The Greater New Orleans area received a large portion of that media attention. It is now almost 9 months later and we would like to give you an update from a local's perspective. It is of the utmost importance to have a revenue source to fund normal city services. Tourism is critically important as… Read More »
Welcome to our blog!
May 15, 2006 | New OrleansWelcome to the blog for ExperienceNewOrleans.com! Since this is our first posting, we thought we would give you a little history behind the first site in New Orleans devoted to reaching out to tourists and personally helping them plan their visits back in 1994. In 1993, my husband's job transferred him out of New Orleans, and we used the internet to communicate until he could return. (I had always told… Read More »
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