Living in New Orleans
New Orleans has been called the "most unique" city in America and is a city known for its food, celebrations, music, Creole culture and interesting history. The Big Easy is the largest city in Louisiana and boasts one of the nation's major ports. The city's economy is fueled by the petroleum and oil refining industries, natural gas and petrochemical production, fishing, shrimping and the maritime industry, and cultural tourism. Many well-known corporations are headquartered or have significant operations in New Orleans, including Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron, Entergy, Rolls-Royce, AT& T, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Harrah's Entertainment, Zatarain's, Capital One, Tidewater Marine, and Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits.

Mardi Gras, the French Quarter, Voodoo, jazz music, and Bourbon Street are all staples of New Orleans culture. Perhaps one of the city's most reputable assets is its world-famous cuisine. The local food is unlike any other in the world, bringing together the tastes and traditions of French, Spanish, Italian, African, Native American, Cajun, Chinese, and Cuban cultures. Specialty dishes in New Orleans include Gulf oysters on the half-shell, fried oysters, boiled crawfish, étouffée, jambalaya, gumbo, red beans and dirty rice, Po' boy and Italian muffuletta sandwiches, and beignets - preferably from famous Cafe du Monde.
New Orleans Government
New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau
Phone: (504) 566-5011
Web: www.neworleanscvb.com
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