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  2. Pat O'Brien's Bar - Wikipedia

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    The bar was featured in a New Orleans edition of the TruTV series Impractical Jokers. The bar's front sign was briefly visible in a New Orleans reference in season 5, episode 13 of Family Guy, "Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey." NCIS: New Orleans, season 3, episode 5--Pride and Gregorio interview the daughter of a victim who waits tables at the bar.

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  5. Old Absinthe House - Wikipedia

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    Ferrer's work, and that of his heirs, helped transform New Orleans from a working-class city into a tourist destination. [2] In the 1930s, following the end of Prohibition, bar-restaurants thrived in New Orleans. Many of these, including the Old Absinthe House, developed a following in the LGBT community in that decade. [3]

  6. Frenchmen Street - Wikipedia

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    Frenchmen Street is in the 7th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana.It is best known for the three-block section in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood which since the 1980s has developed as the center of many popular live-music venues, [1] including Cafe Negril, Favela Chic, Vaso, Apple Barrel, Blue Nile, Snug Harbor, the Spotted Cat, and the Maison.

  7. Club My-O-My - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, a predecessor to Club My-O-My, the Wonder Bar, opened up with underground drag shows. [1] The Wonder Bar was located in the French Quarter at 125 Decatur Street. [1] In 1936, the Wonder Bar was raided by police. Owner Emile Morlet requested an injunction in court, but was denied on grounds that the club was a menace to morality. [2]

  8. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Louisiana: Experience Mardi Gras New Orleans' biggest party is worthy of any travel bucket list. Peak party time is the weekend before Fat Tuesday, which falls on Feb. 13 in 2024.

  9. Nick's Original Big Train Bar - Wikipedia

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    Nick's Original Big Train Bar was a New Orleans saloon originally established as a grocery in 1918 by Nicholas G. "Mr. Nick" Castrogiovanni (1893–1979). Located at 2400 Tulane Avenue across the street from the Dixie Brewing Company , Nick's Bar operated until Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005.