New Orleans
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- | '''New Orleans''' is one of the most visited cities in [[United States|America]] and has many major attractions such as the [[French Quarter]]'s notorious [[nightlife]]. It is considered the birthplace of [[jazz]].In 1897 the quasi-legal [[red light district]] called [[Storyville]] opened and soon became a famous attraction of the city. | + | '''New Orleans''' is one of the most visited cities in [[United States|America]] and has many major attractions such as the [[French Quarter]]'s notorious [[nightlife]]. It is considered the birthplace of [[jazz]]. In 1897 the quasi-legal [[red light district]] called [[Storyville]] opened and soon became a famous attraction of the city. |
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*[[Jazz]] | *[[Jazz]] |
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New Orleans is one of the most visited cities in America and has many major attractions such as the French Quarter's notorious nightlife. It is considered the birthplace of jazz. In 1897 the quasi-legal red light district called Storyville opened and soon became a famous attraction of the city.
See also
- Jazz
- Storyville
- Bohemianism
- Adah Isaacs Menken
- Pretty Baby (film)
- Piazza d'Italia by C Moore, New Orleans 1979
- Interview with the Vampire (1973) by Anne Rice
- A Confederacy of Dunces (1980) by John Kennedy Toole
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