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  1. Doorway to N'awlins

    The first noticeable feature upon arriving in New Orleans is the delightful architecture.

    With its vivid color, brilliant lines and beautiful doors the history oozes out of the city's every inch.

    They city has been casually deemed "The Paris of the South".

  2. The Sound Of Music

    The architecture, the food, the history - each contributes to New Orleans distinct culture in a specific way. But it is the impromptu music heard throughout the city, night and day, that truly sets her apart.

  3. Multiplying Elvises

    Just a sample of the friendly characters you will encounter on Bourbon Street during Marti Gras.

  4. Saint Francis Cathedral

    The Neo-Romanesque Cathedral of St Francis (San Francisco de Asís) was built between 1869 and 1884 on a site occupied by several earlier churches. In a chapel on the north side is La Conquistadora, a figure of the Virgin brought from Spain.

  5. Land In Sight

    Hurricane Katrina left the City of New Orleans underwater and in shambles. After drying out, the city's spirited citizens have returned to restore and rebuild.

  6. NYC

  7. front gate, ABC No Rio

    ABC No Rio is a community arts center on Manhattan's Lower East Side. It was founded in 1980 shortly after a group of artists broke into an abandoned building to mount an exhibition protesting skyrocketing rents.

  8. Soho art bazaar

    New York has always been one of the worlds great centers of art, and Soho is it's epicenter.

    However, savvy art art lovers have always known that the areas many galleries represent only a fraction of what can be seen or had.

    A casual stroll down Spring,Prince, or Greene streets, will offer a bevy of vendors hawking everything from original photographics prints to full out oil paintings.

    Who knows, perhaps the next Picasso is just around the corner.

  9. Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the US. It crosses the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

  10. Statue of Liberty

    The Statue is actually part of New Jersey, not New York. It was taken off of the New York State license plates because of the court ruling that put the statue in New Jersey, not New York.