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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 2949440" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>Practically, you can't walk it all.</p><p></p><p>You're talking about covering 10's of miles once you're out of the quarter which I guess you will enjoy for an evening or two.</p><p></p><p>The Marigny, Bywater, and Algiers by ferry, are all entertaining with lots of local color and good food and music. None of them are too far off the beaten path, Elizabeth's in Bywater, I seem to remember "The Dry Dock", the first place off the ferry in Algiers. There is another Irish pub, Crown and Anchor walking distance up the street that is fun and local.</p><p></p><p>I would be remiss to not mention my pal's Jobee's place, The Ugly Dog Saloon, on Andrew Higgins and Tchoupiptulas. Down from the WWII museum.</p><p></p><p>If you have a knack for getting along and talking to people you'll have a great time. </p><p></p><p>My experience was immediately post Katrina getting stationed there for a couple of years. The people I met were ones that stayed through the storm and made due. Shirt off the back types, who I know would welcome me today, years later as though I was last there yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 2949440, member: 29196"] Practically, you can't walk it all. You're talking about covering 10's of miles once you're out of the quarter which I guess you will enjoy for an evening or two. The Marigny, Bywater, and Algiers by ferry, are all entertaining with lots of local color and good food and music. None of them are too far off the beaten path, Elizabeth's in Bywater, I seem to remember "The Dry Dock", the first place off the ferry in Algiers. There is another Irish pub, Crown and Anchor walking distance up the street that is fun and local. I would be remiss to not mention my pal's Jobee's place, The Ugly Dog Saloon, on Andrew Higgins and Tchoupiptulas. Down from the WWII museum. If you have a knack for getting along and talking to people you'll have a great time. My experience was immediately post Katrina getting stationed there for a couple of years. The people I met were ones that stayed through the storm and made due. Shirt off the back types, who I know would welcome me today, years later as though I was last there yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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