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Why are bodies not buried in New Orleans?

People visiting New Orleans may notice something quite unusual when walking through the city’s cemeteries: most of the graves are above ground, rather than below. This is due to an interesting his...

Why is New Orleans famous for vampires?

New Orleans is not particularly famous for vampires as a historical fact but rather as a literary and pop culture representation. The city is often associated with vampirism in literature and popu...

When should I go to New Orleans?

The best time to visit New Orleans depends on your personal preferences and what you want to experience in the city. Here are a few things to consider: Spring (March-May): This is the best time ...

What is New Orleans famous for?

Full of distinctive music, festivals, art, and architecture, each aspect of  New Orleans has its own vibrant flavor. From Mardi Gras to creole and cajun food, New Orleans is famous for a culture li...

What should I do during Mardi Gras?

A quintessential New Orleans experience, Mardi Gras is an annual festival taking place early in the year. Derived from the French term “Fat Tuesday”, Mardi Gras is a one to three month celebration ...

Where does Creole cuisine come from?

Creole cuisine is a type of cooking that originated in Louisiana, specifically in the city of New Orleans, and it is known for its blend of various cultural influences, including French, Spanish, ...

What foods were invented in New Orleans?

New Orleans is known for its diverse and flavorful cuisine, and several dishes were invented or popularized in the city. Some of the most famous and iconic New Orleans dishes include: Gumbo: Gum...

Is New Orleans growing or shrinking?

New Orleans has had a complex history of population growth and decline. The city has experienced both periods of growth and decline. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, New Orleans experienced a...

What's the difference between Cajun and Creole?

Cajun and Creole are two distinct cultural groups and cuisines that developed in Louisiana, but they have some similarities and differences. Cajun culture and cuisine originated in the rural areas...

Why is New Orleans called the Crescent City?

New Orleans is often referred to as the "Crescent City" because of its location at the crescent-shaped bend in the Mississippi River. The city is situated on a high ground on the Mississippi River...

What is a Second Line in New Orleans?

A Second Line is a traditional parade-style event that is held in New Orleans, particularly in the African American community. It typically consists of a brass band, a group of people dancing and ...

What is Voodoo's role in New Orleans?

Voodoo, also known as Vodou or Vodun, plays a significant role in the cultural and spiritual history of New Orleans. It was brought to the city by enslaved West Africans during the transatlantic s...

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