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Audubon Zoo - A worldwide safari awaits visitors to Audubon Zoological Gardens, where adventures take shape in such realistic environments as the Asian Domain, the African Savanna, the Australian Outback and the Louisiana Swamp. Exotic landscapes and cultural details enhance up-close encounters with creatures whose native habitats span the globe. The animal list exceeds 1,500 specimens from amphibians to zebras, and educational presentations include the chance to interact with animals on Discovery Walk; narrated feedings; and entertaining shows starring sea lions, elephants and an engaging collection of local creatures such as nutria and alligators. Counted among the nation's top zoos,

Aquarium of the Americas - Located on the Mississippi River bank in scenic Woldenberg Riverfront Park, the Aquarium of the Americas hosts daily "expeditions" into the major aquatic habitats of North and South America: the Caribbean Sea, the Amazon Rainforest, the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The acclaimed animal collection includes thousands of fish, reptiles and birds, including many creatures native to Louisiana waters, from rare paddlefish and swamp-dwelling alligators, to Gulf sea turtles that are among the world's most critically endangered animals. Each exhibit closely mirrors the beauty and diversity of wild habitats, and opportunities for hands-on fun abound, from shark petting to stage shows.

D-Day Museum - 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. Phone: 504-527-6012. The nation's only museum dedicated to the Allied Victory at Normandy. The D-Day museum features a variety of historical accounts and artifacts of World War II's most critical battle. A very moving and educational experience, it is recommended to set aside at least two hours to fully experience this museum.

French Quarter - The French Quarter, or Vieux Carré, literally means "old square." Established in 1718 by the French as a military outpost to protect their interests and provide a port for commerce, the mile-square Vieux Carré spent the first half-century of its existence as a decidedly French settlement. Unlike the English colonies, which were often populated by dissidents hoping to distance themselves from their mother country, the original citizens of New Orleans proudly embraced and celebrated their French heritage, often sending their children to school on the continent.

Harrah's Casino - Canal @ The River, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130. Phone: 800-Harrahs - Big time gaming and excitement in one of the World's largest casinos is now open on Canal Street!

IMAX Theater - The wonder of nature is magnified at the Entergy IMAX® Theatre, where bigger-than-life adventures illustrate the world's most advanced motion picture technology. The nation's first IMAX to be located at an Aquarium, the theater uses superior sound and in-your-face imagery to complement nature themes advanced by the Aquarium of the Americas and other Audubon Institute facilities. Coined from the words "maximum" and "image," IMAX delivers just that on a screen four times the size of conventional movie screens. Audiences are immersed in the action, from undersea explorations to jungle journeys, and mesmerized by the diversity of creatures that most never see in real life. Entertaining and educational, IMAX is an unparalleled window on the world we all share.

Jazzland Theme Park - 6600 Plaza Drive, Suite 206 New Orleans, LA 70127, General Information 1-504-242-0220. Jazzland will be a 140-acre amusement park in New Orleans showcasing the unique culture of Louisiana. The high quality attraction will offer 31 outstanding amusement rides, spectacular shows, scrumptious food and a variety of live music - everything that makes New Orleans a world-class destination. All of this will be presented in the clean, safe environment of a first-class family theme park. The Jazzland experience is for every member of the family, appealing to both locals and tourists.

Lakewood Country Club - Nestled between century-old oak and cypress trees, Lakewood Country Club has hosted 26 PGA Tour Events and is located less than four miles from downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter. Our members and guests enjoy privileges at our championship 18-hole golf course, rubico clay tennis courts, large swimming pool and expansive clubhouse. Combining ease of access, extensive facilities and a relaxing atmosphere, Lakewood Country Club takes the worry out of hosting any corporate, family, or social function.

Living Science Museum - Targeted for completion before the start of the new millenium, the Audubon Living Science Museum is a 30,000-square-foot facility whose first phase is being devoted to the world of insects. With nearly a million known species and 3,000 new ones discovered each year, insects comprise the largest animal kingdom on Earth. With a history that dates back 350 million years, they are an intriguing group, exhibiting complex behaviors, amazing diversity, and in many cases, great beauty.

Morial Convention Center - 900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130. Phone: 1-504-582-3023, Fax: 1-504-582-3088. Visit the world-class Morial Convention Center, located in the heart of America's most alluring city-- along the mighty Mississippi River within walking distance of the French Quarter, Jackson Square, the Aquarium of the Americas, and dozens of first-class hotels.

Nature Center - From hardwood forest to freshwater wetlands, this nature preserve offers easy explorations of Louisiana's unique habitats...all just minutes away from downtown New Orleans. One of the nation's most respected urban nature centers, it offers a hands-on museum, a planetarium, greenhouse, butterfly garden and miles of hiking trails. The learning adventures are also enhanced by the many native animals which often reveal themselves to those who explore this unspoiled wilderness. A welcome getaway for families in search of outdoor outings, the Nature Center also serves as a vital resource for environmental education in the Gulf South region.

New Orleans City Park - 1 Palm Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70124-4608. Phone: 504-482-4888 - More than you'd expect - Golf, Tennis, Boating, Softball, Botanical Garden, Celebration In The Oaks, Family Fun and so much more!

New Orleans Sports Arena - 1501 Girod Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113. Phone: 504-846-5959 - Next to the world renowned Louisiana Superdome, the newest entertainment center in the South has opened its doors and added to the world class entertainment of New Orleans. The innovative design of the arena provides for 17,000 seats for hockey games, 18,000 seats for basketball games, and 19,000 seats for center-stage events.

Superdome - Sugar Bowl Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112. Phone: 800-756-7074 - Dominating the skyline of New Orleans, the Louisiana Superdome stands as a monument of the imagination. Less than a mile from the historic French Quarter, the mighty Mississippi and most of New Orleans' major hotels, the Dome is something every visitor to the city should see!

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COPELAND'S RESTAURANT- 4338 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115. Telephone: 504-897-2325. 701 Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana 70005. Telephone: 504-831-3437. Local favorite Al Copeland's signature restaurant offers a remarkable blend of Cajun tradition and Copeland's own creativity. The irresistible assortment of favorite dishes includes Al's classic roux-based Shrimp Etoufee, hickory-grilled tomato basil chicken and the sizzling USDA Prime Rib.

COPELAND'S CHEESECAKE BISTRO - 2001 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, located on the lobby level of Clarion Grand Boutique Hotel. Telephone: 504-593-9955. Al Copeland's newest restaurant, Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro offers a full scale-menu, featuring Cajun favorites and, of course, a delectable array of cheesecake!

LOUIS XVI - 730 Rue Bienville, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 USA. Telephone: (888) 508-3980. Praised by local and national media as "New Orleans' most impressive combination of interior elegance and exterior beauty," Louis XVI is the recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Restaurants of North America (DiRoNa) Award for unequaled levels of achievement in cuisine, service and presentation.

METRO BISTRO - 200 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 USA. Telephone: (504) 529-1900. Serving classic French bistro dishes like cassoulet and bouillabaisse with up-to-date touches, the menu is varied and tasty. The dining room is soft and quiet, but with a look that is still modern and sharp. The service, food and demeanor are terrific, try the bacon wrapped veal!

ANTOINE'S - 713-717 Rue Saint Louis, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 USA. Telephone: (504) 581-4422, Fax: (504) 581-3003. Antoine's is one of the oldest restaurants in America .. and one of the first to put New Orleans cuisine on the map (who could forget that Folger's commercial!). The location, the service, and the food make it a great place to have dinner.

ARNAUD'S - 813 Rue Bienville, New Orleans, LA 70112. Phone: 1-504-523-5433. This New Orleans restaurant leader of the culinary old guard is serving up tradition in a menu that benchmarks the Creole classics, many created here, such as succulent Oysters Bienville and Shrimp Arnaud, chilled boiled shrimp marinated in a homemade remoulade sauce.

BROUSSARD'S - 819 Conti Street, New Orleans, LA 70112. Phone: 1-504-581-3866. In a city that joyously celebrates fine dining as an art form, Broussard's has been a fixture for nearly a century. Dishes created with an exotic blend of French, Spanish, Indian, Caribbean, Acadian (Cajun) and Creole influences have made New Orleans a preferred destination for lovers of inspired cuisine the world over. Located in the heart of New Orleans' Vieux Carré, or French Quarter, Broussard's combines a mix of old architecture, classic food and tradition to achieve a dining experience one is not likely to forget.

BAYONA - 430 Dauphine Street 525-4455. Fresh, clean and lively flavors flow from Chef Susan Spicer's creative contemporary American cuisine, served with professional skill in a comfortably chic renovated Creole cottage in the French Quarter. From appetizers to desserts, quality consistently reaches impressive levels.

COMMANDER'S PALACE - 1403 Washington Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. Phone: (504) 899-8221. A hidden jewel in the heart of New Orleans' Garden District, Commander's Palace is truly the finest dining experience in the world. Commander's gardens are well shaded and thick with lush greenery. Running water completes the serene setting with sounds that soothe the soul and set the mood for an unparalleled culinary adventure.

COURT OF TWO SISTERS - 613 Rue Royale Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. Phone: (504) 522-7273. Voted "New Orleans Best Dining Experience" by WHERE Magazine. World famous daily live Jazz Buffet 9am - 3pm and romantic gourmet Creole dinners nightly 5:30pm - 10:00pm.

EMERIL'S - Central Business District, 528-9393. The restaurant fairly hums with energy in its hip restyled warehouse setting, and everything ­ from the service to the wines to the breads baked in-house ­ gets a lot of attention. But the centerpiece remains Chef Emeril Lagasse's stunning updates of the ripe and robust south Louisiana culinary tradition.

GRILL ROOM - Located In The Windsor Court Hotel, 300 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 USA. Telephone: (504) 523-6000. Only the Grill Room would dare fly in fresh oysters from the Pacific Northwest to serve in New Orleans ­ and then prove the genius of the inspiration. The Grill Room is the recipient of the prestigious American Automobile Association's five Diamond award for fine dining, rated 3 in the top 50 U.S. restaurants by Conde Nast Traveler, and listed as one of America's top restaurants in the U.S. by Food and Wine Magazine and Zagat Restaurant Survey. It is a Mobil 5 Star restaurant and listed as the #1 restaurant in New Orleans by Gourmet Magazine.

K-PAUL'S LOUISIANA KITCHEN - 416 Chartres, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. Phone: (504) 524-7394. Based on the designs of the original 1834 structure, K-Paul's has been extensively refurbished and expanded, which now offers seating for more than 200 seats. New additions include balcony dining, spacious dining rooms on both first and second floors, and an intimate courtyard for dining al fresco. On the second floor, the brand new K's Parlor, an enclosed private room, hosts parties, corporate events, and other special occasions