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Ready for Bourbon Street!

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National World War II Museum. You could literally spend days in here learning about World War II. My favorite exhibit by far was seeing the planes. You looked up and just saw them soaring above you! They had a walkway you could go up to get a better view of them.

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Live jazz music on Frenchmen’s Street.

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On the banks of the Mighty Mississippi.

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Our hotel lobby at La Pavillon. They had a peanut butter jelly sandwich and hot cocoa hour. How cool is that? We were also there while they were filming a movie. If you’ve watched Game of Thrones, Ramsey Bolton was there (Rumor has it the movie being filmed was about Motley Crue.)

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More planes!

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National World War II History Museum. For those who have read Unbroken: The Louis Zamperini Story, this is the raft that was issued during World War II. I don’t know how two grown men managed to survive in something like this. It is SO small.

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Your average streetcar.

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St. Louis Cathedral, during the French Quarter Festival

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Jacksonville Square

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