New Orleans Map
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This map shows neighborhoods, rivers, streets, roads, trails, golf courses, lakes, rivers, buildings, airports, railways, railway stations, and parks in New Orleans.
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Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
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French Quarter and CBD Map
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This map shows streets, trails, restrooms, houses, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, museums, hotels, monuments, parking lots, shops, churches, theaters, streetcar routes and stops, points of interest, ferries, and parks in Downtown New Orleans.
Size: 3484x4055px / 5.94 Mb
Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
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About New Orleans
New Orleans is a major city and consolidated city-parish in Louisiana, United States, situated along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the state. With a population of approximately 362,701 as of 2024, it serves as the most populous city in Louisiana and the third-most populous city in the Deep South. The metropolitan area houses over 1.27 million residents, making it the 46th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Founded in 1718 by French colonist Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city was named after Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, who served as regent of the Kingdom of France. The area changed hands between French, Spanish, and American control throughout its early history, with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 officially incorporating it into the United States.
The city's unique cultural heritage stems from its diverse population, including French, Spanish, African, Caribbean, and Native American influences. This multicultural foundation has created distinctive traditions in music, cuisine, and architecture. Jazz music originated in the city during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with legendary musicians like Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton contributing to its development.
Major attractions include the historic French Quarter, known for its colonial architecture and vibrant nightlife, particularly along Bourbon Street. The Garden District showcases magnificent antebellum mansions and oak-lined streets. Jackson Square, located in the heart of the French Quarter, features the iconic St. Louis Cathedral and serves as a central gathering place for tourists and locals alike.
The city hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, with Mardi Gras being the most famous celebration, attracting millions of visitors annually. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival celebrates the city's musical legacy and cultural diversity.
Hurricane Katrina devastated the city in August 2005, causing widespread flooding and displacement of residents. The disaster highlighted existing infrastructure vulnerabilities and socioeconomic disparities. Recovery efforts have been ongoing, with significant improvements in flood protection systems and urban development projects.
The local economy relies heavily on tourism, shipping, and petrochemical industries. The Port of New Orleans ranks among the busiest ports in the United States, handling substantial cargo volumes along the Mississippi River system. The city also serves as a regional center for oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Facts:State: | Louisiana |
Parish: | Orleans |
Population (Estimate 2024): | 362,701 |
Metropolitan population (2023): | 1,007,275 |
Density: | 2,267/sq mi (875/sq km) |
Area: | 169.42 sq mi (438.8 sq km) |
Coordinates: | 29°58′34″N 90°4′42″W |
Racial/ethnic groups (2020): |
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ZIP Codes: | 70112-70195 |
Area code(s): | 504 |
FIPS code: | 22-55000 |
GNIS feature ID: | 1629985 |
Official Website: | nola.gov |
Main sights in New Orleans
- French Quarter
- Bourbon Street
- Jackson Square
- St. Louis Cathedral
- Garden District
- French Market
- Cafe du Monde
- Preservation Hall
- Royal Street
- Frenchmen Street
- New Orleans Museum of Art
- Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
- Steamboat Natchez
- Magazine Street
- Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
- St. Charles Streetcar
- Mardi Gras World
- The Cabildo
- The Presbytère
- Warehouse District
- National WWII Museum
- Riverwalk
- Louis Armstrong Park
- Tremé Neighborhood
- Marigny
- Bywater
- City Park
- Besthoff Sculpture Garden
- Audubon Zoo
- Commander's Palace
- Oak Alley Plantation
- St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
- Metairie Cemetery
- Algiers Point
- Canal Street
- Pontchartrain Hotel
- Historic Voodoo Museum
- Hermann-Grima House
- Madame John's Legacy
- Congo Square
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