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New Orleans is proud of its well-known nickname,
"Big Easy", because it so aptly describes the attitude of this
lovely city, steeped in history and intertwining cultures.
The glamorous city of New Orleans had quite an inauspicious beginning.
Though founded by French Creoles, she actually began as a crude settlement
beset by hurricanes, floods and hostile Indians.
By 1762, Louisiana had been transferred from French to Spanish hands.
Thus, New Orleans was in the hands of the Spanish at the time the New
England colonies revolted against George III. Following the Louisiana
Purchase, more and more Americans came downriver to make their fortunes
in New Orleans. During the War of 1812, General Andrew Jackson arrived
on the scene and defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans - the
last battle of the last war ever fought between the U.S. and Great Britain.
Today, New Orleans continues to flourish. It is one of the largest ports
in the United States and in the world. Millions of dollars are being spent
in development and renovation. Yet, with all the modern innovations, the
city retains its Old World aura, carefully preserving its history, its
reputation for world-famous jazz and cuisine, and its romantic Creole
heritage.
From art galleries and museums to professional sports, from the high
life on Bourbon Street to enchanting riverboat cruises, New Orleans offers
every visitor hundreds of entertaining and enjoyable destinations. No
wonder it's known throughout the world as a city where hospitality never
ends!
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