You Know It's Summer In New Orleans... - Page 2


© G. L. Tyrrell
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Shopping - The Gothic Shop - Located at 820 Royal St. the Gothic Shop offers architectural accents, gargoyles, fountains, statuary, busts and much more. A fun little shop open Mon-Sat 10 til 6 and Sunday 11 go 5.

Attraction - The Aquarium of the Americas - Rated as one of the top 5 aquariums in the nation with over 15,000 animals in tanks containing over 1,000,000 gallons of water. This is a spot for the entire family and is located on the banks of the Mississippi River at Woldenberg Park.

Until next week - Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler. Please take a moment to join in the discussions below with your comments and questions. Most of all... Have Fun... Doc

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2.   May 15, 2000 11:02 PM
For your kind comments and the beignet recipe, I'm sure anyone that has ever had one and can't get to the Quarter will have fun with it.

Thanks again, Doc ...


-- posted by QuarterRat


1.   May 14, 2000 3:06 PM
You got that rite, humidity is something down here!
Another great article that tells it like it is!
Now here's my recipe for beignets for those who can't get down to Nawlins!
Bon appetite!
Rose
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-- posted by RosemaryBasil





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