The Nola Files

Doing Good - Featuring the great organizations we have had the pleasure to work with, those of us helping New Orleans tackle it's many issues / Curious Tourist - Some common questions about the city we hear from visitors / Interviews - Our chance to talk to interesting follks in hte community / The Index - This is a rolling A-Z of topics that have shaped the city / The Dirt - Our own ramblings, experiences and opinions

The Index

Craps

Dating back to the 1700s, the game of Craps has a long and storied history in New Orleans. This iconic dice game was introduced to Louisiana by French settlers who brought their own variations of ...

Poker

Poker is a beloved game of chance that has been around for centuries, with its roots reaching all the way back to the late 1700s in New Orleans. The game was introduced to Louisiana by French and ...

Bayou Segnette

Located just outside of New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, Bayou Segnette is an exquisite natural oasis that showcases the beauty and diversity of Louisiana’s wetlands. Its lush marshlands and ...

The Marsalis Family

The Marsalis family has been a pillar of the New Orleans music scene for over four generations! Starting with Ellis Marsalis Sr., who was a respected jazz pianist and teacher, the family’s influen...

Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Marsalis is one of New Orleans' most celebrated and beloved musicians. As a trumpet player, composer, educator, and jazz ambassador, Wynton has helped to define the sound of modern jazz. Fr...

John McDonogh

John McDonogh is an important figure in New Orleans history, best known for his philanthropic contributions to the city. Born in 1779, he was a very successful businessman and landowner, buying re...

Hansen's Sno-Bliz

Hansen's Sno-Bliz has been an iconic part of New Orleans since its founding in 1934. Founded by Ernest and Mary Hansen, the shop has become a beloved place for locals and visitors alike to grab a ...

Maurice “Moon” Landrieu

Maurice “Moon” Landrieu, born in 1930 in New Orleans, Louisiana, is best remembered for his many contributions to the city. Mayor of New Orleans from 1970-1978, Landrieu put forth a great effort t...

Binocular Microscopes

For centuries, the city of New Orleans has been a hub for scientific discovery and invention, including the creation of binocular microscopes. Binocular microscopes are a type of microscope that o...

The IndexSazerac - Dirty Coast

Sazerac

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of sipping an old-fashioned Sazerac, you know why this classic New Orleans cocktail has become such a beloved tradition. But have you ever stopped to consider the r...

Venetian Blinds

If you think of Venetian blinds, chances are the first thing that comes to mind is quality and craftsmanship. But what may come as a surprise is that these timeless window treatments have their or...

Po-boys

If you’ve ever visited New Orleans, chances are you’ve had a Po-boy. This classic sandwich has been a local favorite for decades and is an iconic part of the city’s culinary culture. But have you ...

The Journal

Here we share things we find interesting about New Orleans and the Gulf South, organizations and people that deserve more attention and answer some questions about the area.

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