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during my stay in new orleans i was able to visit 3 major monuments and the french cartier
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville commissioned the French engineer-architect Adrien de Pauger to draw the plans for New Orleans, which was then limited to what would later be known as the "Vieux Carré", with its streets at right angles. It was Adrien de Pauger who named the streets
- It was established in 1961
- Fondateurs : Doc Souchon, Danny Barker
- The storie of Jazz Museum
- The desire to establish a museum commemorating New Orleans jazz emerged in the early 1950s from the New Orleans Jazz Club, a group of jazz collectors and music lovers from the city founded in 1949. Important people in the creation of the museum, which opened in 1961
1.New Orleans Jazz Museum
2. Jackson Square
Creation: 18th centure
The story of Jack son square
Place d'Armes is renamed Jackson Square, in honor of General Andrew Jackson. In the center of the park stands an equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson, one of three statues made in the United States by the sculptor Clark Mills: it was erected in 1856.
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Expetenda tincidunt in sed
Commodo ex eam. His putant aeterno interesset at.
Expetenda tincidunt in sed
Commodo ex eam. His putant aeterno interesset at.
- Opening date: 1794
- the story of
- It is the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the United States. It was founded in 1718 at the time of French Louisiana when the kingdom of France owned the vast territory of New France.
The cathedral is located in the historic Vieux Carré district and today stands opposite Jackson Square, formerly known as Place d'Armes.
3. Cathédrale Saint-Louis