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DrWatson · 70-79, M
I have been there a few times. I think, before hurricane Katrina, it was the most distinctive city in the United States.
I loved the food, the music, the architecture, the culture.
Sadly, after the hurricane, a lot of the jazz community moved away. I visited then, and the French quarter was not anywhere near as lively as it once was.
I don't know what it is like nowadays.
But no, I never got rip roaring drunk there!
I loved the food, the music, the architecture, the culture.
Sadly, after the hurricane, a lot of the jazz community moved away. I visited then, and the French quarter was not anywhere near as lively as it once was.
I don't know what it is like nowadays.
But no, I never got rip roaring drunk there!
beermeplease · M
@DrWatson we were there after katrina. took a tour and went to the 9th district. thev water marks were still on some of the houses...i could only imagine what those people went through.