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~ Louisiana Travel Guides ~
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Country Roads of
Louisiana: Drives,
Day Trips, and Weekend Excursions - Travel Guide. NTC
Publishing Group. 184 pages.
Size 5½”x8½”. Includes
black and white illustrations.
Ramble
through Louisiana’s rural heartland on 10 weekend tours that follow
winding back roads and lead to an endless variety of country attractions.
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$10.95
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Louisiana: Off The Beaten
Path - Travel Guide.
Globe Pequot Press.
Discover hidden gems and secret places in Louisiana.
Knowledgeably written and extensively researched, this guide takes
the focus off mainstream tourist attractions and shines the spotlight
squarely on the offbeat and unique. With a lively, user-friendly interior design and “fact
blocks” stuffed with at-a-glance practical information, including
dining, lodging, Web sites, and insider tips, this is the ultimate guide
for those looking to capture the heart and soul of a destination.
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GLOB
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$12.95
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New Orleans
Handbook 2nd Edition
- Travel Guide.
Moon Publications. 375 pages.

New Orleans aficionado and travel writer, Andrew Collins, knows the best
way to experience New Orleans from exploring the plantations on the
Great River Road and where to grab a drink Bourbon Street to taking a
swamp tour on the North Shore. In this fully updated guidebook, Andrew
includes unique trip ideas such as Two-Days in The Crescent City and
Eating Your Way Through Southern Louisiana.
Packed with information on dining, transportation and accommodations,
Moon New Orleans has lots of options for a range of travel budgets.
Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and
many regional, area, and city-centered maps. Complete with details on
partaking in the famed festivities of Mardi Gras and listening to jazz
in Cajun Country, Moon New Orleans gives travelers the tools they need
to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers,
first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon
guidebooks are the cure for the common trip.
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$20.95
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New Orleans Access Guide - Travel Guide.
Harper Collins Publishers. 272
pages. Size 5¼”x9¼”.
Organized by neighborhood, the way people really explore, this
guide features: detailed color maps and illustrations keyed to the
entries; color-coded entries to distinguish restaurants, hotels, shops,
parks, and sights; restaurants rated by price and quality; notes on
history and architecture; bite-sized bits of information and impeccable
design; a “Bests” section with recommendations by locals and
well-known frequent visitors; Websites and e-mail addresses; exceptional
user-friendliness of format.
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$18.95
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New Orleans
2009 Travel Guide.
Frommer Publications. 352 pages.

Written by more than 175 outspoken travelers around the globe, Frommer’s
Complete Guides help travelers experience places the way locals do.
• More annually updated guides than any other series
• Outspoken opinions, exact prices, and suggested itineraries
• Dozens of detailed maps in an easy-to-read, two-color design.
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A Marmac Guide To New
Orleans - Travel Guide. Pelican Publishing Company.
272 pages. Size 5¼”x8¼”.
Includes maps and photos
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PELI
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$14.95
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New Orleans Travel Guide.
Lonely Planet Publications
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LONE
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$11.95
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New Orleans, Pocket Guide - Travel Guide.
Berlitz Publishing. 144
pages. Size 4”x5¾”.
Includes local language and cultural
tips; updated hotel and
restaurant information catering to every budget; color-coded
quick-reference sections with lists of most frequently used phrases and
expressions; full color photos and graphics; maps and town plans; updated
information covering amenities, transport, and emergencies; practical
advice for leisure and business travel; and comprehensive recommendations
for shopping, sports, festivals, and nightlife.
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New Orleans Insight Guide.
APA Publications.
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APAP
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$21.95
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New Orleans
for Dummies
4th EditionTravel
Guide.
Frommer's Publications.
340 pages.

Whether you want to go to New Orleans for its history or the revelry…the
incredible, unique cuisine or the music and club scene…the risqué aura
of Bourbon Street or the ritzy lushness of the Garden District, this is
your fun and easy guide to exploring and enjoying "The Big Easy". New
Orleans is indeed open for business; more than 1000 restaurants and more
than half of the areas hotels are welcoming visitors. Written by Julia
Kamysz Lane, a resident and fan of the Crescent City, New Orleans For
Dummies, 4th Edition helps you make your most of your time, with:
A full chapter on Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, plus sections
called “Assessing Katrina’s Effect” at the beginning of relevant
chapters and the post-hurricane status for every listing
Dining info on where to try a variety of local flavors, such as Cajun
and Creole cuisine at Emeril’s, Antoine’s, or Arnauds, a romantic dinner
at Court of Two Sisters, a greasy, roast-beef po’ boy from Elizabeth’s,
a plateful of shucked oysters from Acme Oyster House, or beignets —tasty
fried doughnuts — to start your day at Café du Monde
Advice on shopping for everything from exquisite antiques and fine art
to pralines and T-shirts
A rundown of the city’s varied and exciting cultural scene, including
the best bars and clubs in the French Quarter and beyond
Info on cultural and historic attractions, including the Canal
Streetcar, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the mansions on St. Charles
Avenue, the courtyards in the French Quarter, the antebellum plantation
houses in the Garden District, and more
An overview of the vibrant, eclectic music scene, including where to
catch live jazz, R & B, Cajun or zydeco vibes, or modern-day brass bands
getting funky
Four suggested itineraries, plus three day trips.
Like every For Dummies travel guide, New Orleans For Dummies, 4th
Edition includes:
Down-to-earth trip-planning advice
What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip
The best hotels and restaurants for every budget
Handy Post-it Flags to mark your favorite pages
The jazz is jammin’, the jasmine is blooming, and the jambalaya is
simmering, so get this book and get packing. The infinite variety and
captivating mystique of New Orleans await you.
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The Unofficial Guide to New Orleans Travel
Guide.
6th Edition. Frommer's
Publications. 352 pages.

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Ethnic New Orleans.
Passport Books. 256
pages. Size 5¼”x8¼”.
Includes maps.
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PASS
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$16.95
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The Eclectic Gourmet
Guide to New Orleans.
Menasha Ridge Press. 288
pages. Size 5¼”x8½”. Includes
maps.
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MENA
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$11.95
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