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New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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What began in Chicago in 1978 is now one of the most award-winning steakhouses around. For over 30 years, Mortons The Steakhouse has been on a mission to provide "The Best Steak… Anywhere." Focusing on quality, consistency and genuine hospitality, Mortons seeks to provide not only memorable cuisine, but a memorable experience. With fresh, succulent seafood and famed USDA prime-aged steak, its no surprise that Mortons has thrilled diners all over the world. For a glimpse of a higher standard of steakhouse, come see the legendary Mortons experience for yourself.
Mandeville / Louisiana / United States
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Bossier City / Louisiana / United States
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Ralph & Kacoos is one of the best Cajun seafood restaurants in Louisiana. It has been serving crawfish, gumbo, crab, alligator, shrimp, oysters and several other Cajun delicacies since 1969. The restaurant s menu also includes a variety of soups, appetizers, desserts, grilled food items, entrees and salads. Its Southern fried classic range includes thin-cut catfish, crab fingers, soft-shell crabs and catfish fillets. The restaurant s dessert menu includes cheesecakes, bread puddings, brownie sundaes and key lime pies. Ralph & Kacoos has one of its locations in Bossier City, La. It also operates outlets in Baton Rouge, La.; New Orleans; and Lufkin and Allen, Texas.
Baton Rouge / Louisiana / United States
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New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases a varied collection of curative items that visually depicts just how far we've evolved in treating medical ailments. Housed in what was once an apothecary shop, the museum's previous proprietor, Dr. Louis J. Dufilho, Jr., has the distinction of being the first licensed pharmacist in the United States. This hidden gem is a delight for both those who have an interest in medicine and the curious general public.

Best and worst time to go to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
You can browse around on your own, but the best time to go is during the guided tour at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday. The space is small and can fill up quickly; if you want to avoid the crowds, plan on visiting early in the day.

Must see/do at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
A big draw is the information on leeches and bloodletting that was popular in the early days of medicine. The first floor also displays some questionable and painful looking surgical equipment. You'll definitely want to take a few minutes and enjoy the beautiful tropical courtyard and fountain; if it looks familiar you may recognize it from a scene in American Horror Stories: Coven.

Admission to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Admission to the museum is in the $5 range. Discounts are available for seniors and students; admission is free for children under 6.

Parking and public transportation to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The museum is located in the heart of the French Quarter, so there's no on-site parking available. However, there's plenty of metered parking, as well as public parking lots, located within easy walking distance of the museum. The museum is easily accessible on any of the bus and streetcar lines that service the downtown/French Quarter area.

Food at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The museum does not offer food, but again this is the French Quarter, so there's no shortage of culinary delights. The museum is a quick walk from Jax Brewery, Canal Place and the Riverwalk shopping malls and where you'll find food courts for your dining needs. You're also just steps away from Canal Street, where food options for whatever your palette desires awaits. Expect to pay in the $10-20 range for a nice lunch.

Insider tip for visitors to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Planning a small wedding in New Orleans? The cozy courtyard is a great venue for an intimate wedding and reception.

Author's bio: Myra Faye Turner lives and writes from New Orleans. She enjoys finding little hidden gems in as she travels around the Big Easy.

 

Shreveport / Louisiana / United States
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Established in 1948, Petroleum Club of Shreveport is one of the citys largest downtown clubs. Based in Shreveport, La., it caters to receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events, business meetings, banquets, charity events, holiday parties and special occasions. The club can accommodate as many as 200 for breakfast, lunch or dinner, 300 for seminars and 500 for cocktail receptions. Some of its recent events include Wildcatters Energy awards dinner, Petroleum Club 50 years celebration and Ann & Grant rehearsal dinner.