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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 76541" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>I love NO. I lived in Louisiana all of my life until being dragged to virginia this year. My friend and I spent 4 days there this summer and had a blast. BUT, you should never carry a purse with you when you go out sight seeing/ shopping/ eating. We just put what cash we needed in our pocket, or shoes. Unfortunately even before the hurricanes, the outskirts of new orleans were not safe places to go. New Orleans has been the murder capital of the US for quite some time, way before the hurricanes. If you do go again though, I have found that Sunday is the best time to be there, its when the locals come out and the music is THE BEST, even in the french quarter. Good jazz music and its way more laid back (all the crazy young folks have headed back home by then).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 76541, member: 255"] I love NO. I lived in Louisiana all of my life until being dragged to virginia this year. My friend and I spent 4 days there this summer and had a blast. BUT, you should never carry a purse with you when you go out sight seeing/ shopping/ eating. We just put what cash we needed in our pocket, or shoes. Unfortunately even before the hurricanes, the outskirts of new orleans were not safe places to go. New Orleans has been the murder capital of the US for quite some time, way before the hurricanes. If you do go again though, I have found that Sunday is the best time to be there, its when the locals come out and the music is THE BEST, even in the french quarter. Good jazz music and its way more laid back (all the crazy young folks have headed back home by then). [/QUOTE]
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