1. French Quarter, New Orleans, La. No other American neighborhood provides as much eye candy as the cobblestone streets of New Orleans#39; French Quarter–known as “the Quarters” to locals–and we#39;re not referring to the annual Mardi Gras parades, with their thousands of taffeta-draped harlequins strutting to funk, RB, and Dixie. No, it#39;s the architecture that#39;s intriguing. Stroll this district, which is bounded by the Mississippi River, Rampart Street and Canal and Esplanade, and you
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