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  2. Bourbon Street - Wikipedia

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    The most-visited section of Bourbon Street is "upper Bourbon Street" toward Canal Street, an eight-block section of visitor attractions [25] including bars, restaurants, souvenir shops and strip clubs. In the 21st century, Bourbon Street is the home of New Orleans Musical Legends Park, a free, outdoor venue for live jazz performances. The park ...

  3. 'The scene was just horrific' - witnesses tell of New Orleans ...

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    It was the early hours of New Year's Day and Bourbon Street, in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, was bustling. Revellers were spilling out from bars and clubs in the neon-lit street ...

  4. Bourbon Street reopens with heavy law enforcement presence - AOL

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    New Orleans police chaplain Ken DeSoto, center, leads other officers in prayer on Bourbon Street on Thursday. Rick Goldstein, 72 of Houston, said he drove four hours to celebrate and ring in 2025.

  5. The Attack On Bourbon Street Can Never Stop New Orleans - AOL

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    New Orleans, with its joie de vivre, is linked to every other town around the world that has a tradition of mass gatherings: New York, Rio de Genero, Edinburgh, Paris, etc.

  6. Cafe Lafitte in Exile - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Lafitte in Exile on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, opened in 1933, claims to be the oldest gay bar in the United States. Cafe Lafitte in Exile is a bar in New Orleans' French Quarter that has operated continuously since 1933.

  7. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop - Wikipedia

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    Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop is a historic structure at the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Philip Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.Most likely built as a house in the 1770s during the Spanish colonial period, it is one of the oldest surviving structures in New Orleans.

  8. Bars reopening in New Orleans. Will tourists come? - AOL

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    Bar owners in New Orleans prepared for a soft opening, and an uncertain one, as they began letting customers in Saturday for the first time in months. Capacity is limited to 25 percent, live music ...

  9. Old Absinthe House - Wikipedia

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    Under their ownership, the bar gained a bohemian following, though it was not considered one of the leading bars in New Orleans. By 1869, it began being advertised under the name "the Absinthe House". [3] Around 1870, Aleix hired bartender Cayetano Ferrer, who was highly regarded for his work at the French Opera House.