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Bourbon Orleans Hotel, New Orleans: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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Historic Jackson Square, originally known in the 18th century as "Place d'Armes," and later renamed in honor of the Battle of New Orleans hero Andrew Jackson, is a timeless attraction in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Jackson Square is in the heart of the French Quarter or Vieux Carre (Old Square) in New Orleans, Louisiana, surrounded by the Mississippi River, St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo and Presbytere, and the Pontalba Apartments. Jackson Square was called the Place...
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A wonderful stroll through the Louis Armstrong Park nearby New Orleans' French Quarter. There are benches along the way for a rest. Accessibility: There are no designated accessible spaces off of North Rampart Street at the southeast end of the trail. The trail surface is pavement (with partial railings). It is typically at least 4 feet wide (with many wider passing spaces). The most accessible portion of the trail avoids the stairs marked with a waypoint. The majority of the trail is...
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This area along the riverfront was long devoted to shipping, was used as part of the 1984 World's Fair. After the fair, this section was redeveloped into the river walk an upscale mall intended to attract both tourists and locals. The Riverwalk is also known as Moonwalk. In 1976 when a promenade was constructed along the Mississippi river, which once again made the riverfront accessible from the French Quarter. The project was named for mayor Maurice "Moon" Landrieu, during whose tenure the...
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The Lafitte Greenway is a pedestrian trail extending from Louis Armstrong Park to Bayou St. John and connecting the French Quarter with the Lakeview neighborhood. The trail was officially opened in 2015. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces off of Orleans Avenue at the east end of the trail. However, there are 2 designated accessible spaces with striped access aisles in the paved parking lot off of Crozat Street. The trail can be accessed using a sidewalk...
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Part of the French Market District, Crescent Park is a 20-acre urban linear park that connects the community and visitors to the riverfront. This unique public space provides breathtaking views of New Orleans, native landscaping, bike paths, a dog run, and multi-use pavilions for all to enjoy. Elysian Fields Entrance Approximately 2300 N. Peters (ADA Compliant) Follow Elysian Fields to Decatur Street and turn right. There is paid public parking available in the left-hand side parking lot at...