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The Garden District, developed between 1832 and 1900, is a wealthy residential area with many beautiful villas, old trees, and lush gardens, a "template" many people have about the South of the country. America. The houses here exemplify the prosperity of New Orleans in the 19th century. The best way to explore the Garden District is on foot with a local guide so you can see the sights and learn more at the same time. information about the history of the area.
First Street, Camp Street, and Prytania Street are ideal avenues for viewing the grand and opulent 19th-century buildings. Some famous people also have homes here. In addition to the buildings, the area also has many cute boutique shops and cafes.
To the southwest of the Garden District is the Audubon public, built in 1886, with large oak trees, small lakes, and many trees. The park also includes the Audubon Zoo, the conservatory and the Audubon Golf Club.
Another notable attraction in the Garden District is Lafayette Cemetery No.1, built in 1833 with large graveyards on the ground, a typical model image of New Orleans. To this day, this cemetery is still in use.