Banksy and the slave quarters

[nggallery id=1] Banksy arrived in New Orleans in late August 2008, the day before the third anniversary of the storm, to commemorate the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.  Banksy left behind his easily recognizable stencil based works all over the city.  Some images were political; some related the hurricane, some related to the condition of New Orleans before the hurricane, some related to everyday life anywhere in the world and some … [Read More...]

City Park/Museum Streetcar

The line starts at the Riverwalk and Canal Street (Harrah's Casino and Riverfront) and turn right onto North Claiborne and end in front of Beauregard Circle and the New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park.  The … [Read More...]

Cementaries Streetcar

The streetcar starts at the Riverwalk and Canal Street (Harrah's Casino and Riverfront) and goes to foot of Canal Street, stopping at the cementary community. … [Read More...]

St. Charles Streetcar

The St. Charles Streetcar Line starts at the corner of Carondolet and Canal Streets and ends at South Carrollton Avenue and South Claiborne Avenue. This is the only place in the city where two south streets … [Read More...]

Riverfront Streetcar

The streetcar starts at the French Market (Esplanade Avenue) and ends at the New Orleans Convention Center (Thalia Street). … [Read More...]

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