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Willie Mae’s Scotch House

Treme
Willie Mae’s Scotch House was established in 1957 as a bar in NOLA’s Historic Treme neighborhood.The aromas of Mississippi and Louisiana cuisine emanating from the kitchen filled the air and brought on constant demand for delicious food

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JAMNOLA

Marigny, Treme
New Orleans’ first experiential pop-up takes audiences of all ages on a topsy-turvy stroll through the cultural gems that make the Crescent City so special.

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Old Ursuline Convent Museum

Marigny, Treme
Ursuline convent one of the oldest building’s in the city and only remaining French built building with French architecture as opposed to Spanish

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St. Louis Cathedral

Bywater, Downtown, Gentilly, Lower Garden District, Marigny, Mid City, Treme, Uptown
Come see one of the most historic landmarks in New Orleans, located right next to Jackson Square. It is the oldest cathedral still in use in the United States.

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The Broad Theater

Treme
Dolly and I popped over to catch a film screening during the Kolaj Festival. Super cute theatre, very clean, modern and a warm color palette. The staff was very friendly and they had drinks + snacks at the bar. They are also currently playing the little mermaid which I was happy to see! What I loved about this place, is that they have an outdoor movie set up situation (see photos). There’s also a separate outside bar and lounge area across the street. It’s pretty 🔥 if you ask me. Dolly enjoyed the film with friends. Will definitely come back here again for a movie! @melissasktheartist ❤️

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Dooky Chase Restaurant

Treme
Iconic New Orleans food – don’t miss your chance to meet Ms. Chase who is featured in the Smithsonian African American Museum!

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