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    I am trying to apply for Medicare for BI was told I could get this because I'm disabled with multiple sclerosis m.S

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    all the infomation you need at one place,worked hours into ghe system very fast good, lnice people

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    3.3 miCentral Business District

    New Orleans is a city of intrigue for me. Food that reminds me of the Blue Bayou in Disneyland,…read moreAnaheim. Jambalaya, Gumbo, po boys, alligator, beignets at more places than Cafe Du Monde and the French Market. I love to see the colorful painted houses, two storied homes with stairs and columns. Graveyards so eloquent with tall immortal houses some even taller with sweet faced angels with wings on top. We visited midweek so not much going on. Many shops closed at 5 pm yet in other parts of the city some were open even at 9 pm. The looming tales of vampires and voodoo, ghosts have the element of mystery and wonder. You can quell your curiosity by joining a tour.

    I like NOLA! Especially the Algiers Point neighborhood in which my Sorority Sister and her husband…read morelive! It's quaint and has a sincere sense of community, with neighbors helping neighbors and just being generally overly friendly and thoughtful! The food, the characters, the architecture, the debauchery, the history, walk ability, the street performers, the casinos, the party atmosphere, and unique offerings like swamp tours and of course, Mardi Gras, all make New Orleans unique! We have enjoyed swamp tours, concerts (Billy Idol), staying in Sorority Sister's condo, casinos, delicious local restaurants, fabulous oysters, and both Cajun and Creole meals in New Orleans. I enjoyed taking a cooking class in New Orleans on one visit - although it was more of a cooking demonstration, it was still really fun! The dueling pianos are fun to watch and listen to, you have to get a hurricane at Pat O'Brien's; a beignet and coffee at Cafe Du Monde; a classic muffuletta at Central Grocery; and an absinthe at Old Absinthe House! The traditional New Orleans jazz sounds of Preservation Hall, particularly the Preservation Hall Jazz Band is a great experience! The Ferry ride across the Mississippi is an inexpensive and lovely ride, giving one an entirely new perspective on New Orleans. Even riding on a pedicab is fun! Yelper friend May A.'s review is spot on. Do not rent a car in NOLA. You can walk nearly everywhere and the tours will pick you up. You can easily rent bikes, hop on a bus, or use a pedicab or actual taxi. I think must see areas of New Orleans are Bourbon Street and the French Quarter. Given the opportunity to visit "The Big Easy" aka "The Crescent City," absolutely do!

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