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Audubon Park entrance on the St. Charles Avenue side,
directly across from Gibson HallAudubon Park
(historically French: Plantation de Boré[1]) is a city park
located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States.
The park is approximately six miles to the west of the city center of New Orleans
and sits on land that was purchased by the city in 1871.
It is bordered on one side by the Mississippi River and on the other by St. Charles Avenue,
directly across from Tulane University and Loyola University.
The park is named in honor of artist and naturalist John James Audubon,
who began living in New Orleans in 1821.

From Wikipedia Encyclopedia

City Park Attractions & Activities



City Park offers visitors a wide menu of attractions and activities
from artistic and natural masterpieces to sports facilities
or attractions for kids and kids at heart.
Approximately 14 million visitors come through the Park each year
to enjoy its magnificent oak trees, picturesque statues,
City Park of Art Museum




Cemeteries: View the St.Louis Cemetery on Canal Blvd. New Orleans, La.



Unexplained noises, shadowy figures, objects moved or displaced
—these are a small sampling of the ghost stories emanating from the historic homes,
buildings and cemeteries across Louisiana.
Nearly every old house claims at least one ghostly presence,
and others can’t even keep track of
the number of hauntings occurring there.