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dsallen
Nashville, TN24 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Family
We ate at this seafood place then joined in the second line it was the best part of the trip!!!!! Apparently they have a second line every Sunday my only advise is wear comfortable shoes
Written 11 November 2019
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Jodi H
Augusta, GA3,240 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Couples
Treme is the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States. Louis Armstrong Park is located here & has many outdoor movies & concerts. This neighborhood began as a place for free people of color in the 1700’s. New Orleans was the ONLY place that former slaves could actually own land. It is filled with jazz clubs, museums & history. They have numerous second line parades & jazz funerals here. I was also informed that they hold Sunday Funday. After church they have parades & parties in the streets. St. Louis Cemetery #1 is also located in this neighborhood (the burial site of voodoo queen Marie Laveau). You can see this neighborhood on numerous tours too. Oh, this is also where jazz music started!
Written 19 January 2019
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