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This massive, extremely old tree in New Orleans is unexpected tourist attraction allows you to see giraffes in the city, but be wary of climbing it.
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I've been to all 50 states and think Central Park, the Grand Canyon, and the French Quarter are some of the US tourist attractions worth the hype.
The stepson of Prince William and Prince Harry’s former nanny was identified as one of the 14 victims killed in the New Orleans terrorist attack early New Year’s Day. Edward Pettifer, 31, died ...
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Ten prisoners escaped a New Orleans jail early Friday after breaking through a wall behind a toilet, law enforcement said, slipping away without being detected until hours later.
Visitors to New Orleans will be able to buy a new city pass for $135 that will offer access to six local attractions -- and keep more money in the local economy.
After visiting all 50 states, I've learned that some US tourist attractions live up to the hype. Two of my favorite city destinations are NYC's Central Park and the French Quarter in New Orleans.