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In 1775, a group of French people immigrated to Louisiana. New Orleans is a very important area, there it has a French quarter, as they say it’s a living museum. The great fire started in the French quarter, it’s not built like French architecture, it’s built like Spain architecture. New Orleans is a large tourist area, because of the many things that there are to see and do. Burban streets turn into something different at night around 8pm, it’s like a big street party with concerts from people on the streets. Jazz music is one of it’s most significant features, you will hear jazz music just about everywhere you go in New Orleans. The Saint
Charles line has been in New Orleans for over 100s of years. It passes some of the most beautiful homes in the city. The river near New Orleans run into the Gulf of Mexico, you can find all kinds of fish, snakes, and other species along with salt water fish. In the southwest of Louisiana, a place where you can see all kinds of unique things. You can see various types of different birds and alligators in the spring and fall next to a trail that they have located there. Macadish, a French settlement, was developed by a French candid. there you can experience good old southern hospitality. From street has many antique features like some of their stores made in 1900s that are still there to this day. Macadish is known for the meat pie, a recipe that many people enjoy and visit Macadish for. !

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