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The French Quarter: A Potpourri Of Traditions RIGHT: New students Brian Harvey, Debbie Wald, Nick Vasil and Heather Murray explore the sights on Bourbon St. FAR RIGHT: Historic St. Louis Ca- thedral and Jackson Square. BOTTOM LEFT: A buggy ride is a relaxing way to take in the Quarter. BOTTOM RIGHT: Enjoying the beigiiets and cafe au lait of the Cafe Du Monde. U
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C. T. Vincent . ;ik SSSte C- T. Vincent OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP: The main entrance to the zoo. BOTTOM: Statue of John James Audubon, renowned nature painter. THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: Fifi the Koala and her trainer smile for a picture. TOP RIGHT: The Audubon Park jogging path on a quiet day. LEFT: Sanya ponders the meaning of life. y .
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It is French and Spanish, old and new, dirty and fascinating, loud and raunchy, Cajun and Cre- ole, tourists and residents. It is the French Quarter and it is the heart of the city. It is po-boys and beignets, red beans and rice, and pecan pra- lines. It is gay and straight, bawdy and historical. It is the birthplace of jazz and Hurricanes. It is the home of the French Market, the Cabildo, the St. Louis Cathedral, Pirates Alley and Galatoire ' s. It is where artists display their creations, and where lovers watch the river cut its crescent into the landscape. It is music floating in the air on a steamy summer afternoon, hawkers pitching, tourists staring. It is Mardi Gras and floats, pa- rades and costumes, craziness and love, happiness and sadness. It is the French Quarter and, thank God, it is ours. C. T. Vincent :aFE DU kiONDH LEFT: The steamboat Natchez ready 10 embark down the Mississippi. BELOW: Throw me something, mister!
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