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New Orleans is a unique and beautiful city in Louisiana. This city is a famous tourist destination for its delicious cuisine, music, art, cultural festivals and number of tourist attractions.

This charming city of New Orleans is famous for its cultural festivals such as the Jazz and Heritage Festival, Voodoo Fest, Essence Music Festival but the most popular and the grandest among them is the annual carnival known as Mardi gras. The other main tourist attractions in New Orleans are the historic Pontchartrain Hotel, Saint Louis Cathedral, Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, Saint Louis Cemetery, Preservation hall and French Market famous for its Café du Monde. For all the history and art lovers, there are numerous museums which you can go to such as, the National World War II Museum, the Historic New Orleans Collection, Confederate Memorial Hall, Musee Conti Wax Museum, Contemporary Arts Center and New Orleans Museum of Art. There are many blossoming gardens and beautiful parks as well in New Orleans attractions such as Botanical Garden, Audubon Park, City Park and Lonque Vue House and Gardens. You can even cruise down the Mississippi river on authentic steamboat called Natchez. With all these attractions in New Orleans, one can never get tired or bored of this exciting city.

New Orleans Shopping is a lot of fun as there are wide varieties of shops - from vintage shops to designer boutiques to local malls. Some of the places where you must go to, if shopping is in your mind, are Magazine Street, Royal Street, the French Quarter and Oak Street with its numerous boutiques stores, art studios, restaurants and antique shops. There are also amazing open air weekend art markets in Freret Street, Markey Park and Palmer Park. To taste the flavor of the delicious cuisine of New Orleans at home, you can buy the cookbooks of most popular recipes written by local chefs. New Orleans is truly a shopper's delight with soo many amazing and unique shops. Go on and shop till you drop!!

With countless tourist attractions and truly awesome shopping experience, New Orleans would make you come back again and again!!





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Part One: The Storm "The Storm: Chaos and Tragedy": Answer the following questions as you view the PBS video excerpt "Chaos and Tragedy." (3 points each) According to Frontline, what problems were caused by the following groups: The Local and state officials? The U.S. military? FEMA? The Government? Why was the Louisiana National Guard unable to help? Why were rescue efforts hampered in the first 24 hours? What were the Mayor's responsibilities prior to the hurricane? Where were state and local officials during the aftermath of Katrina? Why was this a problem? What were the critics pointing out as trouble with the governor of Louisiana? According to then-FEMA director Michael Brown, when does FEMA take over for state and local governments? What were the complaints of local and state officials against FEMA? How many days did it take for Washington, President Bush, to acknowledge they were late and inadequate in its response? ?The Storm: What Went Wrong in New Orleans?: Answer the following question as you read the PBS interview excerpts from "What Went Wrong in New Orleans?" After having read interview excerpts from the federal, state, and local officials, which level of government do you think was responsible for what went wrong in New Orleans? Review Questions: Answer the following questions after having viewed the video and read the interviews. (3 points each) Evaluate and discuss the challenges for each level of government. Which level faced the greatest challenges? What lessons do you think were learned as a result of Hurricane Katrina? Part Two: Is Your Community Prepared? After having conducted your interview, write up your interview below as if you were presenting it for use on the PBS Frontline web site "The Storm." Be sure to include the person's full name, job title, and contact information in your write up. If you are unsure of how to write up your interview, review the interviews in the PBS web site.

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