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- Having started out as the nation's first sugar plantation, then an urban park, and finally renamed in 1886 as Audubon Park in tribute to John James Audubon who painted many of his famed "Birds of America" in Louisiana, the 340-acre Audubon Park and Audubon Zoo is a place one can truly and peacefully enjoy New Orleans's old-world charm: fountains, statues, gazebos, lagoons, giant oak trees, and the occasional horse-back riders and carriages. There are also a golf course, tennis courts, and a extremely popular 1.8-mile-long paved jogging track. Do walk along the outskirt of the park and be wowed by the historic buildings of Loyola and Tulane universities, as well as many elegant mansions. - Hoiyin Ip
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Contact:
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- tel: +1 800 774 7394
Address:
- 6500 Magazine Street
- New Orleans, LA 70118
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