John I have visited New Orleans several times. Never at this time of year because of the craziness. I found I liked some of the old buildings and homes but not to whole city. It is a very dirt city as a whole. The food is OK but not what I like as I can't do the spicy stuff.
The old plantations where wonderful to tour. While I despise slavery they are beautiful buildings.
I also never could understand why the local people put up with such a corrupt government and police force. High murder rates and crooks on both side of the system. I just do not get why or how people tolerate those things.
Did they rebuild the home that where flooded after Katrina??? There are whole sections of the city that are below sea level. Anywhere else in the country if you take FEMA money your new/rebuilt home has to be above the flood plain or you can't get flood insurance or any future government help. It always seems a dumb idea to build below sea level in an area know to get hit with hurricanes.
I guess everywhere has it own problems but it sure seems like New Orleans has more than its share.
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