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New Orleans has long been a favorite venue for Spring Break.
At the heart of New Orleans’ enduring allure is the old French Quarter. Alive with history, myth, music and a joie de vivre, the Vieux Carre attracts visitors from around the world to its time worn streets.
For jazz, for food, for history or for frivolity the French Quarter is a legendary destination. And nothing is more exciting than visiting New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season!
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