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Jackson Square – New Orleans
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Image by Loco Steve
Jackson Square
The historic Jackson Square, originally known in the 18th Century as ‘Place d’Armes’ and later renamed in honor of the Battle of New Orleans hero, Andrew Jackson, is a featured attraction in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans.

This famous landmark facing the Mississippi River is surrounded by historic buildings including the St. Louis Cathedral, the Presbytere and Cabildo (Louisiana State Museums), the Lower and Upper Pontalba Apartments (the oldest apartment buildings in the U.S.) with retail shops, museums, galleries and restaurants on the ground level and still used even today as prestigious apartments on the second floor.

For well over a half century, there has been an open-air artist colony at Jackson Square, with artists painting and displaying their work on the outside of the iron fence.
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Jackson Square is a favorite site for visitors from all over the world and for locals as well. The artists, restaurants, museums, merchants and the square itself are one of the French Quarter’s most popular destinations.

Natchez–Vidalia Mississippi River Bridge
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The Natchez–Vidalia Bridge crossing is two twin cantilever bridges over the Mississippi River. The bridges carry U.S. Highways 65, 84 and 425 between Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia, Mississippi. The original bridge (the westbound bridge) was built by the Works Progress Administration and opened in 1940. The eastbound bridge was completed in 1988.

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Image by Billy Metcalf Photography

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