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city park
located roughly 15 minutes from downtown, city park is acres of luscious greens. here you can find families enjoying the simplicity of park life or you can find people out golfing on the city park driving range.
2 5 Mar 29 2011, 09:21 PM
In: Last Postmy only love *
By: charisma megan reid
equest stables
tucked away in a quiet setting only 15 minutes from downtown new orleans, equest farms is a full-service horseback riding facility for the hunter/jumper surrounded by the beautiful lagoons and golf courses of city park.
1 7 Mar 30 2011, 02:48 PM
In: Last Post* heart of the west
By: caleb william moore
the duchess
this small shop handles all of the boating and fishing needs of the citizens of new orleans. it's right on the coast inside an old steamboat that no longer sails the waters.
1 0 Mar 26 2011, 09:05 AM
In: Last Postthis is the way life goes
By: reid elias moore
roccos.pub.and.grille
roccos is a very laid back type of place. it's serves pub food like burgers and fries but don't expect much more. the jukebox only plays rock-n-roll or country and the pool tables are always full. if your a teen or young adult, this is the place where you all seem to congregate.
2 10 May 11 2011, 01:20 PM
In: Last Postr a i n
By: rebecca ashling woods
mccallisters.bistro
the only place to go if you want fine dining. yes there are other places around but mccallisters is the one that will get you in no matter what. they only cater to the v.i.p in life so if you don't have money don't even bother.
2 5 May 11 2011, 12:46 PM
In: Last PostCOMPLICATED situation
By: zoey alice steele
griddle.cafe
located just off of downtown, griddle cafe is only open for breakfast and brunch. they are quite popular with the younger crowd who want to go out for breakfast. you won't find any food on the menu that isn't considered part of a breakfast meal.
2 8 Apr 12 2011, 05:37 PM
In: Last Postslip of the hand
By: sloane olivia smith
zucherman.museum
here at the zucherman museum things are a bit weird. with a mix of art and natural history objects, it tells the story of the birth of the city and the rise of the powers.
1 2 Mar 8 2011, 11:37 AM
In: Last Postdoes history [always] repeat
By: gwendolyn lyndsey beasley
french.quarter
lively with the spirits of the voodoo priests and priestesses the french quarter is the one place to experience the heart of new orleans. mardi gras is held in the streets every year and you can find anything your heart desires in this area.
3 10 Apr 28 2011, 11:52 AM
In: Last Posttact is not exactly my forte
By: lorelei odelle devereux
d.s.c.headquarters
department of supernatural control, a branch of the government that runs the city is housed here. the building has top of the line security and is nearly impenetrable.
1 1 Mar 26 2011, 07:35 AM
In: Last PostThey tell you lies
By: gwendolyn lyndsey beasley
vampire.district
for those citizens that are aware of the creatures that go bump in the night, this is the area to find the vampires. it's hidden well from the humans and those they don't wish to enter. in order to gain access you must either be a vampire, or be brought over by one.
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lycan.sewers
underground, in the dank and smelly sewers are where the lycans dwell. most humans that work on areas of the sewer know to stay away from these places. you can't find this place unless you were following a lycan or brought by one.
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