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	<title>Discover Black Heritage &#187; New Orleans</title>
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		<title>Amistad Research Center &#124; New Orleans, LA</title>
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Founded on the campus of Tulane University in 1966, the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans houses one of this country&#8217;s largest collections of manuscripts pertaining to the African-American Diaspora, race relations, church history, education, and the Civil Rights movement.  In addition to over 15 million primary documents, the center holds more than 250,000 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>French Quarter Festival, New Orleans, LA</title>
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The South’s largest free music festival, the French Quarter Festival, features 13 stages, hundreds of musicians, and a number of musical genres – international, blues, rock, swing and, of course, jazz. All other events (from the art show to the children&#8217;s activities) are free, and festival-goers can enjoy the Crescent City&#8217;s fine food during the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Zulu Social Aid &amp; Pleasure Club &#124; New Orleans, LA</title>
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The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club is is one of New Orlean&#8217;s most celebrated Mardi Gras parade krewes. Established in the early 1900&#8217;s, the Zulu Krewe, initially known as the &#8220;Tramps,&#8221; developed first as a marching group.  According to legend, its members adopted the idea for the group from a popular vaudeville skit from the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Mardi Gras Indians &#124; New Orleans, LA</title>
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Tracing their roots back to a time when American Indians helped shield runaway african slaves, the Mardi Gras Indians are among the most colorful and mysterious of New Orleans&#8217; cultural phenomena , dating back to the late 1800&#8217;s.  Their fantastic costumes, modeled after Native American ceremonial dress, are unforgettable hand-sewn creations of intricate beadwork and dramatic [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Satchmo Summerfest &#124; New Orleans, LA</title>
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Always held during the first weekend of August, the Satchmo Summerfest in New Orlean&#8217;s French Quarter is the premier American jazz festival celebrating the life, music, and legacy of the city&#8217;s native son, Louis Armstrong. The summerfest&#8217;s musical program features traditional jazz, contemporary jazz, and brass bands on four stages located on the grounds of the Old U.S. Mint. This [...]]]></description>
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