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French Quarter | Jackson Square | Garden District | National WWII Museum | Audubon Aquarium of the Americas | City Park | St. Louis Cathedral | Mardi Gras World | The Cabildo | Preservation Hall |
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St. Louis Cathedral - New Orleans, Louisiana - United States
St. Louis Cathedral
St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest and most iconic landmark in New Orleans, Louisiana. Located in the heart of the French Quarter, the cathedral is a beautiful example of French-Creole architecture. Built in 1794, the cathedral is the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the United States. The cathedral features three distinct spires, each with its own unique design. Inside, the cathedral is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows, ornate altars, and a grand pipe organ. The cathedral is also home to a number of historic artifacts, including a statue of the Virgin Mary that dates back to St. Louis Cathedral is a popular destination for visitors to New Orleans, and it is a symbol of the city's rich history and culture.