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  2. French Quarter Festival - Wikipedia

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    French Quarter Festival is a free, annual music festival held in early April, located in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1983 with the first festival held in 1984, the festival features primarily New Orleans music, such as jazz, blues, and zydeco from hundreds of local musicians, as well as food from dozens of ...

  3. French Market - Wikipedia

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    The French Market (French: Marché français) is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States. [ 1 ]

  4. Satchmo SummerFest - Wikipedia

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    Satchmo SummerFest (also known as Satchmofest) is an annual music festival held in New Orleans, Louisiana, in celebration of the jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong. It is held in early August in order to coincide with August 4, Armstrong's birthday. [1] It was founded in 2001, in conjunction with Armstrong's centennial celebration. [2]

  5. 'The scene was just horrific' - witnesses tell of New Orleans ...

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    It was the early hours of New Year's Day and Bourbon Street, in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, was bustling. Revellers were spilling out from bars and clubs in the neon-lit street ...

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  8. Calas (food) - Wikipedia

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    Creole street vendors, typically women, [b] sold the fresh hot calas in New Orleans' French Quarter, with the cry, "Bel calas tout chauds!" (Creole for "Beautiful calas, still hot"). These vendors, called "calas women", would sell their pastries in the early morning from covered baskets or bowls carried upon their heads. [1] [7]

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