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With its unique, vibrant history, award winning chefs, craft cocktail bars, and party atmosphere, there's no wonder NOLA is consistently ranked one of the best cities to visit. We've got you covered with insiders' tips on the best places to visit, eat and drink during your stay. Click through our blog for suggestions, current events and truly experience New Orleans like a local.

New Orleans has a unique, vibrant history, award winning chefs, craft cocktails galore, and a low-key, Southern fun atmosphere. There's no wonder NOLA is consistently ranked one of the best US cities to visit.  We've got you covered with tips on locals' favorite spots to check out during your stay. Scroll through our blog for suggestions, current events and truly experience New Orleans like a local.

 

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As promised in last week’s blog we’re going to focus on fun things that you can enjoy during the month of October. All the pertinent info that you need to attend will appear in each blog – or, as Joe Friday (played by Jack Webb) used to say in a famous TV show named “Dragnet” – it’s “Just the Facts, Ma’am.”  This always meant: Get to the heart of the matter. No beating around the bush.

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WHAT TWO EVENTS ARE WE GOING TO COVER?

We’re starting with a Concert Series in New Orleans (free) that we believe you’ll enjoy and add a second, namely:  “A Book Festival” that’s held on the campus of Tulane University. This is great because it’s a fest plus your chance to visit a famous private institution that was founded many years ago. That alone is an adventure.

FIRST: WEDNESDAY AT THE SQUARE CONCERT SERIES:

The 2021 dates are: Wednesday, October 20th and Wednesday, October 27th plus Wednesday, November 3rd and Wednesday, November 10th – with a rain date on Wednesday, November 17th.

I.WHAT – EXACTLY – IS THIS MUSICAL SERIES?

This series of free outdoor concerts features well-known local artists and highlights a variety of musical styles including: jazz, rock, funk, swamp pop, Latin rhythms and more.

II. WHERE IS IT HELD?

It all happens at Lafayette Square Park – which is located right in the heart of the Central Business District – the address is: South Maestri Place, New Orleans, LA 70130. Hours are: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

III. ANY FOOD AND DRINKS?

Yes, there are booths offering everything from entrée items to desserts. Plus, you’ll be able to purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. But, everything must be purchased with tickets that are sold on the grounds. No outside items can be brought in to any of the events.

SECOND: THE 2021 NEW ORLEANS BOOK FESTIVAL

Tulane University kicks off its inaugural weekend (Thursday, October 21st to Saturday, October 23rd) with a three-day, in-person literary celebration.

I. WHO AND WHAT WILL BE THERE?

More than 100 national, regional and local authors will attend. This includes some of America’s bestselling scribes so lovers of literature will really enjoy themselves. This is a multi-day event that includes readings, panel discussions and keynote speeches.

II. WILL WE BE ABLE TO MEET-AND-GREET?

Of course, that’s what will make this event a lot of fun! Readers and authors will be able to interact with each other – one can never tell what will happen!

III. WHAT – EXACTLY – WILL TAKE PLACE?

This event will kick off with a welcome reception on Thursday and conclude with a New Orleans-style celebration on Saturday evening (we all know what THAT means).

IV. WILL WE BE ABLE TO SEE TULANE?

Why not? Tulane is a private institution situated on 110 acres. It has been around since 1834 and, in a Time magazine article, it was described as having the “most beautiful campus in Louisiana.” Come for the fest. And savor the Southern elegance of this fine school.

WHY RATHBONE MANSIONS? Do consider us when you are planning to visit – we’re close to the French Quarter and more. For example, from Rathbone Mansions at 1244 Esplanade Avenue it is only 15 minutes to Tulane University at 6823 Charles Avenue. Go by car via US-90 W. That’s the fastest route.

PLEASE CHECK THE WEB if you are looking for any additional information about the events/places described in this blog.

Shaun Nelson-Henrick

 
Christina DiPierro