New Orleans of course.
But perhaps Kenner or Metairie. Or a bit further is the Northshore which is very nice.
I would suggest the Northshore. Its has some really nice towns right across the bridge and then moves on into a more lush beautiful country setting.
Come to l'autre cote du lac, the "other side of the lake," and revel in the romance and history of resort towns Abita Springs and Mandeville, established when steam-powered boats and trains brought the fashionable and elite 24 miles across Lake Pontchartrain. Since the creation of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, the world's longest bridge, accessing the Northshore is a snap.
Explore the towns of Slidell, Covington and Madisonville that grew up to support the growing city of New Orleans. And find your way to the hamlets that inhabit the countryside here: Bush, Folsom and Lacombe, known variously for their off-the-beaten-path rusticity, equestrian traditions and Native-American heritage. You'll find a softer side to Greater New Orleans on the Northshore, where St. Tammany Parish is the natural choice for families, outdoors enthusiasts, gourmands, golfers and arts-lovers.
Dining is an art form in St. Tammany Parish, with dining rooms ensconced in old plantation homes, and venues offering authentic Creole and Cajun specialties.
You'll find ample fairs, festivals and special events, including family-friendly Mardi Gras celebrations, and nearby New Orleans hosts the world-renowned Jazz Fest.
Check out our Stay on the Northshore section to find great accommodations, including affordable hotels and motels, quaint bed and breakfasts and inns nestled in the pine forests off the beaten path. Campgrounds offer up their own natural attractions in the form of native flora and fauna.
Use this site as your own personal travel guide to plan your next vacation or getaway, and find exceptional places - and warm hospitality - around every moss-draped corner.
http://www.neworleansnorthshore.com/
2007-07-26 03:13:48
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answered by traveler 6
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Remember Me- The Birthday Massacre - This song reminds me of how I've moved around all my life, and I've always went through so much with friends or relationships that have come and gone, and it makes me think where I'm going to stand sometimes in life living where I do now, with the people I know. It makes me think of how I've grown up in the city all my life, now my family and I have settled in the country, and how it's this wonderment and change of pace, making me think about how life will be carrying on. Feel Good Drag- Anberlin - This song reflects how I was in a relationship awhile ago that I thought meant something, but there was always this question that struck me if the person if it was going to be worth it, if what I was experiencing wasn't too good to be true, if he was going to leave as quick as he came. It reminds of the chaos I went through, and it's always that reminder that it "was over before it ever began". Knife Party- Deftones - I love Chino<3333 Knife Party is the sound track of what it's like when I travel and when I go on adventures. It captures how I feel, how I take in what happens to me, and it's also this reminder to "go get my knife" to deal with life wherever I am at.
2016-04-01 02:22:01
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Norco. or New Orleans of course.
2007-07-26 07:28:12
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answered by ReturnOfTheFly 6
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New Orleans...why live anywhere else!
2007-07-26 04:25:58
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answered by travelnut 3
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