Built in 1857 by leading New Orleans architect James Gallier Jr., the Gallier House Museum is one of the more fascinating townhouses in the French Quarter. With its greenish hue and detailed iron railings, this famously preserved house epitomizes nineteenth-century New Orleans architecture. Inside is an early working bathroom, a "passive" ventilation system, and period furniture. A gift shop is also located downstairs.
Savvy
visitors are finding out what native New Yorkers already know: You don’t
have to spend a fortune to enjoy New York. The city is bursting with
hundreds of no-cost and low-cost pleasures that include concerts, plays,
museum exhibitions and tours throughout all five boroughs......more
Fifteen minutes in the car will get you to the Disney, the happiest place on
earth. If you’re planning on doing some sightseeing in Orlando. The
Universal’s Hard Rock Hotel is a good choice due to its proximity to tourist
attractions.