For anyone visiting or living in New Orleans, one of the treasures to discover is Algiers Point. Algiers Point is the one part of New Orleans that's over on the West Bank of the Mississippi River and it's a historical gem. So many are afraid that now that tourist attraction Mardi Gras World's move to the East Bank will have dire effects on this unique and beautiful spot. A recent City Business article talks about this and what some are doing to stem the loss.
If you've never been, it's quite easy to get to. A ferry taken from the end of Canal Street (next to the Aquarium of the Americas) transports pedestrians for free or vehicles for $1.00. It's a great ride across the Mississippi's swift currents, and once you get over there, the view of the New Orleans skyline is the best to be found. Throw in unique shops, restaurants, coffee shops, and very proud locals, and you've got a fun afternoon. The Algiers Point neighborhood web site is great place to start.
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