New Orleans
- Royal Street
- In front of the convention hall
- Louis Armstrong Memorial Park
- Bourbon Street. This is still quiet during the daytime.
- In front of the beautifully towering St. Louis Cathedral (Jackson Square)
- Tour the history of jazz at the New Orleans Museum of Art
- Go out to Bourbon Street at night. There are many food stalls. Small stores line the street.
- ジャクソン広場を背に展望テラス。川の堤防はここと同じ高さ。
- In front of a Civil War era cannon. Behind is the mighty Mississippi River.
- Preservation Hall"
This is probably the oldest live music venue in New Orleans and probably the oldest in the US. Everything is sepia colored and the performances are vintage (1817-).
- The black, well-fat female singer's brilliantly punchy blues is excellent!
- Myson Bourbon is another old live music club. Traditional jazz music is played from evening to midnight.
- Canal Street. It used to be a prosperous street, but now it is quiet.
- The decaying entrance to Preservation Hall, the oldest live music venue. Usually lined with a line of customers.
- Ballgall Kyes House. The Kyes residence (on Charters Street), which was the setting for the novel "Supper at Antoine's," is still restored and beautiful.