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.