Looking down Bourbon Street towards the CBD--at the intersection of Bourbon and St. Peter Streets. | |
A view of the party life along Bourbon Street. | |
Party-goers and bead-throwers taking in the scene below on Bourbon Street from the balcony above. | |
A woman prepares to flash for some beads. | |
One of the more colorful neon signs along Bourbon Street. | |
Activity on Bourbon Street not far from the CBD. Arnaud's Remoulade, 309 Bourbon Street, caters to both locals and visitors and doesn't close until Midnight. For more info, check out their website: http://www.remoulade.com/home.html | |
A vintage shot of Bourbon Street from September, 2000. | |
The Cat's Meow ... a famous karoake bar located at Bourbon and St. Peter Streets. Rumor has it that Britney Spears once sung on the Cat's Meow stage! | |
A woman really gets into her performance at the Cat's Meow. | |
Quite a crowd can form at the corner window located behind the stage at the Cat's Meow. | |
Jazz Funeral has several outlets around the French Quarter (another is located on Decatur Street). The store is a fun shopping experience when looking for souvenirs. | |
The entrance to the Bourbon Street edition of the Jazz Funeral store. How could anyone resist going in? We spent almost $100 in there (at the Decatur location)! | |
An old building with a balcony full of people located near St. Peter Street. | |
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo located at the corner of Bourbon and St. Ann Streets. | |
A sidewalk view of Marie Laveau's shop. | |
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop at Bourbon and St. Phillip Streets. | |
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop after a night of hard partying! | |
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop--as it appeared in September, 2000. Notice that some redecorating has occurred on the facade between the time this photo was taken and the one previous. | |
| Chris Owens is affectionately known as the “Queen of New Orleans Nightlife”; her entertainment revue with the Jive Dancers puts on two sold-out performances each night. The Chris Owens Nightclub is located at 500 Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. | |
The Chris Owns Club back in September, 2000. | |
The Bourbon Orleans Hotel (at the corner of Bourbon and Orleans Streets, of course!). | |
| In a photo from September, 2000: A window display from Alternatives, a gay establishment on Bourbon Street. The display featured Ken dolls in all manners of masculine and feminine dress. | |
One of the historic facades that fronts Bourbon Street. | |