New Orleans
New Orleans
The Braille Monitor
April 1997
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New Orleans--Something
for Everyone
by Jerry Whittle
From the Editor: In about two months the largest
gathering of blind people to take place in 1997 will be
about to begin. You still have time to arrange to be a part
of the fifty-seventh convention of the National Federation
of the Blind, but you had better hurry. Call Mr. Cobb at the
National Center for the Blind today to make your room
reservation. The telephone number is (410) 659-9314.
Meantime, to whet your appetite for what you will find in
New Orleans, here is Jerry Whittle's latest evocation of the
Crescent City:
As most Federationists already know, New Orleans is one of
the most popular convention cities in the world. Noted for its myriad of so-called
adult attractions, New Orleans also affords ample wholesome entertainment for
the entire family.
This year's National Convention also offers one of the most
spacious and elegant hotels in the Crescent City as our headquarters--the Hyatt
Regency--just a few blocks from the French Quarter. Connected to the Superdome
and a massive shopping complex, the Hyatt-Regency usually serves as the main
hotel for major sports events, such as the Super Bowl. Here is a brief description
of the Hyatt Regency--just one more reason why this year's Convention of the
National Federation of the Blind, June 29 through July 5, is the place to be.
Hyatt Regency New Orleans:
Discover a city known the world over for its soulful jazz and
its Creole cuisine. Located in the heart of downtown just minutes from the historic
French Quarter and the scenic riverfront, Hyatt Regency New Orleans captures
the flavor of the Crescent City with rich mahogany, beautifully appointed guest
rooms, and wrought iron grillwork crafted by talented artisans.
Savor famous New Orleans cuisine in its three restaurants and
lounges, serving such regional dishes as muffalettas, Crawfish Etoufee, and
other tantalizing Cajun creations. Relax in the whirlpool spa, take a dip in
the heated pool, or work out in the fully equipped health club.
Experience the magic of the Big Easy as only the people of
Hyatt can deliver.
* Thirty-two-story atrium hotel, including 1,084 guest rooms,
100 suites, and exclusive Regency Club accommodations
* Twenty minutes from New Orleans International Airport
* Complimentary Hyatt Express shuttle to the French Quarter,
Mississippi Riverfront
* Heated rooftop pool, whirlpool and fully equipped health
club
* Business center on site
* Connected to the Louisiana Superdome and New Orleans Centre
Shopping Mall, featuring Macy's, Lord & Taylor, and more
The Courtyard Restaurant: located on the third floor, is open
seven days a week serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Top of the Dome Steakhouse: Enjoy a fantastic view from New
Orleans's only revolving rooftop restaurant, located on the thirty-second floor.
Menu suggestions include filet mignon, New York Strip, and T-Bone, Smokehouse
Ribs and much more. Chocoholic bar and cocktail specials are featured nightly.
Hyttops: Located on the third floor, Hyttops Sports Bar offers
casual fare and friendly competition with tables, video games, pool, and more.
Fitness Room/Swimming Pool: The fitness room, accessible from
the fifth floor of the main tower or seventh floor of the Lanai tower, is adjacent
to the pool and jacuzzi.
A magnificent hotel is only the beginning. New Orleans is dotted
with hundreds of interesting shops of every description, and men, women, and
children should have few problems finding that special shop of their dreams.
In addition to a variety of quaint shops, New Orleans also offers plenty of
family entertainment. Enumerated below is a partial list of the places that
help to make the Crescent City one of the most popular convention sites in the
world.
Southern Fossil & Mineral Exchanges
A Natural History Gallery, 2045 Magazine Street The South's
first gallery to showcase artifacts of nature. In addition to spectacular displays
of fossils and minerals, insects, butterflies, meteorites, shells, and skulls
are featured.
Children's Hour Book Emporium
3308 Magazine Street
"One of the best new bookstores of '94," according
to the Times-Picayune. New and classic titles, audio and video cassettes, software,
compact discs, and artwork by young artists.
All That Jazz
829 Decatur Street
An impressive selection of CD's, records, and tapes.
Art to Wear
910 Decatur Street
Hand-painted and appliqued women's and children's wear and
accessories are sold at this family-run shop.
Lazybug
600 Royal Street and Riverwalk at Poydras
Women's contemporary clothing and the store's signature line
of wearable art.
Payless Souvenirs
New Orleans Centre
Shopping for Super Bowl souvenirs? Payless is one place not
to be missed.
Jackson Brewery
600-621 Decatur Street
It's jewelry and fashions. It's spicy shrimp and Creole cuisine.
It's fireworks and festivals--a unique collection of shops, restaurants, stores,
and boutiques.
Louisiana Music Factory
210 Decatur Street
Offers both new and used music products, giving shoppers a
larger selection of rare tunes on both vinyls and CD's.
Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine Street
See more than 1,800 endangered or rare animals, including the
exotic white alligators.
City Park:
City Park Ave.
City Park has something for the whole family. It features a
world class botanical garden, storyland (a children's wonderland of rides),
the Carousel Gardens, paddle-boat rentals for two, horseback riding, and the
New Orleans Museum of Art.
Louisiana Children's Museum:
420 Julia Street
Features two floors of colorful, educational, and imaginative
hands-on exhibits.
Louisiana State Museum:
701 Chartres Street
Five important historic properties make up this expansive complex
in New Orleans: The Cabildo, Presbytere, Arsenal, and 1850 House on Jackson
Square plus the old U.S. Mint on Esplanade Avenue.
Louisiana Superdome:
Connected to the Hyatt Regency
Tour one of America's largest and finest domed stadiums.
Nottoway Plantation:
White Castle, Louisiana (a one-hour drive from New Orleans)
Experience and savor the aristocratic splendor that was the
Old South. Nottoway is the ultimate in Southern grandeur, Southern hospitality
at its finest.
Aquarium of the Americas:
1 Canal Street
Explore underwater worlds teeming with exotic marine life.
Entergy Imax Theatre Film Special Effects:
1 Canal Street
A behind-the-scenes-look at Hollywood magic. Come experience
the magic of illusion on a screen ten times bigger than a traditional movie
screen.
Riverwalk:
On the Mississippi River at Poydras Street
This unique center features 140 stores and restaurants stretching
a half mile along the Mississippi riverfront.
The Big Easy truly aims to please everyone, but the real entertainment
will be the opportunity to attend the largest gathering of blind people in the
world. Despite all the distractions of the Crescent City, the major focus will
still be the wonderful general sessions, the informative speakers, the division
meetings, and the banquet. New Orleans truly teems with life, but above all
this is our chance to work together for a brighter future for all blind people.
Take advantage of this opportunity to make new friendships and renew old acquaintances
in a wonderful spirit of camaraderie. Laissez le bon temps roulet!
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