New Orleans - Off the Beaten Path

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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    In this #vanlife video we're traveling to New Orleans, Louisiana - NOLA, The Big Easy, The Crescent City. We'll visit some highly-touristed spots like the French Quarter and Bourbon St. then we'll show you our favorite neighborhoods in New Orleans-neighborhoods you might never have heard of. We'll also sample some awesome Cajun and Creole food as well as some delicious French croissants and pastries. We'll show you some great boondocking sites for van lifers as well.
    Check out our other Van life, #vanlifefood and #vanlifecocktails videos on our RUclips channel here: / cubbyvanlife
    CHAPTERS
    Lake Ponchartrain Causeway 0:23
    French Quarter 0:40
    Bourbon Street 1:08
    Jackson Square and Saint Louis Cathedral 3:10
    Riverfront Moonwalk Park 4:57
    Financial District and Canal St. Historic District 5:30
    New Orleans Food 6:02
    Mr. Ed's Oyster Bar 6:30
    Boondocking in New Orleans 7:09
    La Boulangerie 7:35
    Magazine Street 9:00
    The Garden District 10:39
    Irish Channel 11:49
    Ferret 12:36
    Audubon Park 14:45
    Loyola University and Tulane University 15:03
    Carrollton 16:17
    Faubourg Marigny 17:46
    Bywater 19:11
    The Warehouse District 20:51
    Cochon Butcher 21:21
    The World War II Museum 22:20
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    Jambalaya
    By stu_spivack - chicken jambalaya at Russo's, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikime...
    Beignet
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    Miss Linda
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    Yakamein
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Sophos1964
    @Sophos1964 Год назад +1

    Glad you had a great time in NOLA! Andrew Jackson commanded the U.S. forces in the great victory over the British in the Battle of New Orleans, which was the last major battle of the War of 1812. He was also the 7th POTUS. He died long before the Civil War.

  • @joanne-rosesylvestre6345
    @joanne-rosesylvestre6345 9 месяцев назад

    Wowwww this is so well done. Thank you so much. I realise how I didn’t enjoy New Orléans as I should do. I will definitely going back with all your recommendations. Thanks , big hugs xxx

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  9 месяцев назад

      It’s a fantastic city. Make sure to get those croissants!

  • @TheJoePokrifka
    @TheJoePokrifka Год назад

    Great travel review of New Orleans, Glenn & Nita! Your video beautifully captures the essence of this vibrant and cultural city. I especially enjoyed the clip featuring the talented sousaphone player - it really added to the overall experience. Your enthusiasm and love for travel shines through in your videos, and I can't wait to see where your next adventure takes you. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  Год назад

      Wow! What an amazingly nice comment. Thank you so much dear friend 🙂

  • @ryanaraine
    @ryanaraine Год назад

    Found your channel from the Sedona video and now bingeing a few episodes. So very well packaged, thanks for doing these.

  • @joecaines1160
    @joecaines1160 Год назад +1

    Hippies use back door, no exceptions. Guess that means me. Great tour. There is so much more to see than most people think. Can't wait to see where we go next.

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks again for watching Joe! I loved that sign also.

  • @harleymorgan3237
    @harleymorgan3237 Год назад

    Cute video. The Moonwalk is named after New Orleans former mayor Maurice "Moon" Landrieu, who passed last year.

  • @sallyspencer8217
    @sallyspencer8217 Год назад

    Hey Ya'll that was great. Parts of New Orleans I've never seen. Just one thing ....did I hear you say that Andrew Jackson was in the Civil War? I think you're thinking of Stonewall Jackson. Andrew Jackson was before the Civil War He died in 1845. ekkkk I want some of those pastries from La Boulangerie. 🥰🤩

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  Год назад +1

      Yes someone’s else commented on my mistake also. Apparently we was an officer in the war of 1812. The signage on the statue didn’t say which war so I assumed, being the South and all…but you know what happens when you assume…!!

  • @christianoliver3572
    @christianoliver3572 Год назад

    Those 'modest' one story homes in the Quarter will set you back at least $700,000 and they go to the millions.
    And all that with often no parking!!

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  Год назад +1

      I believe it. By “modest” I was talking more about structure and design, certainly not price. I definitely couldn’t afford to live there!

    • @christianoliver3572
      @christianoliver3572 Год назад

      @@CubbyVanLife My wife and I looked into buying a house in the Quarter to spend half the year in NOLA and the other here in Coastal South Texas.
      We would rent it out the remainder of the year as an Airbnb.
      But we nixed the idea the more we looked into the area.
      We are still looking for something in Uptown or the Garden District so we could just have it our way and not worry about our stuff being trashed because we rented it out half the year.
      I've lived there before so I know what I'm getting into but I would recommend that anyone who is thinking of moving there needs to stay in a rental or Airbnb for at least three months to make sure that city us for you.
      I love it there but it's foolish and could be quite dangerous to move there and not feel out where it's safe(er) to live and to go out, what your neighborhood will be like, what type of neighbors will you want to have, etc.
      New Orleans in some parts is very traditional, polite, reverent, religious, and more conservative than you might think.
      Lots of neighborhoods there are very quiet night and day.
      There are different cultural rules there that they just know and you'll have to learn - sometimes the hard way.

  • @satanlaffing
    @satanlaffing Год назад

    FRERET is pronounced "fa-rette"......at least that's how "we" say it.

    • @CubbyVanLife
      @CubbyVanLife  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the clarification!