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  2. Carousel Gardens Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Carousel Gardens is a seasonally operated amusement park located in New Orleans, Louisiana at City Park.It features many rides, including the Live Oak Ladybug Rollercoaster, a ferris wheel, a drop tower called the Coney Tower, and a miniature train that tours the park.

  3. New Orleans Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The 12-acre (49,000 m 2) New Orleans Botanical Garden, located in City Park, serves as the horticulture activity center for both Louisiana and the surrounding Gulf South, offering a wide variety of programs for kids and adults. The actual garden walk can take anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in New Orleans (10 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in New Orleans" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  5. I've traveled to all 50 states. These are the 7 most ... - AOL

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    In New Orleans, I'd recommend visiting Frenchmen Street over Bourbon Street. Bourbon Street is one of New Orleans' most famous attractions, but it can be overwhelming. Emily Hart

  6. Five Incredible Non-Beach Travel Destinations for Families - AOL

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    Kid-friendly attractions abound, ranging from must-see-for-dino-fans Natural History Museum of Utah to This Is the Place Heritage Park, an interactive pioneer village that teaches kids about the ...

  7. Audubon Zoo - Wikipedia

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    It covers 58 acres (23 ha) and is home to over 2,000 animals. It is located in a section of Audubon Park in Uptown New Orleans, on the Mississippi River side of Magazine Street. The zoo and park are named in honor of artist and naturalist John James Audubon who lived in New Orleans starting in 1821. [4]