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Ferriday / Louisiana / United States
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New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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If you're looking for a place to "pass a good time" in New Orleans, you can't go wrong spending a day at City Park. Spanning 1,300 acres, this 150 year old urban park is one of the oldest of its kind in the United States. The park features dozens of attractions and amenities including a botanical garden, tennis courts, The New Orleans Museum of Art, a golf course, pedal boating, and paths for jogging, biking or walking. There's lots of family-friendly attractions including City Putt miniature golf, Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and Storyland Theme Park, featuring life-sized storybook characters that will delight visitors of all ages. It might sound cliche-ish but there's literally something for everyone to enjoy at City Park.

Parking and public transportation at New Orleans City Park 
There's ample free onsite parking in one of the available lots or on the streets blanketing the park. You can easily access the park using public transportation, on either a city bus or the red Canal Streetcar using direct and connecting service.

Best and worst times to go to New Orleans City Park
In addition to all of the great attractions in City Park, the site is the venue for numerous special events throughout the year. One of the best times to visit the park is during one of these events like Swing in the Oaks, a free outdoor concert featuring the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra or Celebration in the Oaks, a month-long holiday lights celebration. One of the worst times to visit City Park is during Jazz Fest weekends. You can expect tons of traffic and very few (if any) places to park because many park and walk to the New Orleans Fairgrounds or take a shuttle bus to the popular music festival.

Admission to New Orleans City Park
Admission to the park is free, however, there are fees for many of the special attraction venues. For example, you can expect to pay around $5.00 for admission to the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, with children under 36 inches getting in free. The rides in the amusement park cost about $5 each or in the $20 range for an unlimited ride band. You'll pay about $10 for City Putt, with discounts for children under twelve.

Must see/do at New Orleans City Park 
You cannot visit the park without strolling around Big Lake, 25 acres replete with art installations, wildlife and more. The Train Gardens is an architecturally stunning miniature New Orleans with train and street cars winding around the track that you'll definitely want to visit. When you're ready for a snack, stop by Morning Call for hot fluffy New Orleans beignets and a cup of java ( a playground is adjacent for the kiddies).

Other places to visit near New Orleans City Park
If you're hungry for authentic New Orleans cuisine after your visit, try Ralph's on the Park, where you'll find favorites like turtle soup, barbeque shrimp and of course, several seafood dishes. Residents of New Orleans get used to seeing our dead buried above ground, but many visitors are fascinated by our cemeteries. If you are too, stop by the historic Greenwood Cemetery, to see examples of classic and extravagant tombs and monuments. A few steps away from the park is Pitot House, well worth a visit if you want to see an authentic example of an 18th Century Creole home.

Insider tip for visitors to New Orleans City Park
A great way to see the park is by bike. No bike..no problem. Bike rentals are available and include everything from singles to kids to doubles to canopied surrey bikes. You can expect to pay about $20-35 an hour or about $50 for a full day rental.

Author's bio: Myra Faye Turner lives in New Orleans and along with her son Tyler, has spent too many days to count enjoying City Park.
 

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Berwick / Louisiana / United States
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Visit your local Post Office at 101 Gilmore Dr! The Postal Service mission is to provide a reliable, efficient, trusted and affordable universal delivery service that connects people and helps businesses grow. The U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation: 155 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. With more than 31,600 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, the Postal Service delivers 47 percent of the world’s mail.
Crowley / Louisiana / United States
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Acadia Parish Assessors is a Parish Government agency. Our primary purpose is to find, list and value property located in Acadia Parish. We strive to increase awareness and understanding throughout Acadia Parish regarding the assessment process so that residents recognize what it entails and how it ultimately effects and benefits them daily.
Oberlin / Louisiana / United States
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Visit your local Post Office at 110 N Seventh St! The Postal Service mission is to provide a reliable, efficient, trusted and affordable universal delivery service that connects people and helps businesses grow. The U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation: 155 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. With more than 31,600 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, the Postal Service delivers 47 percent of the world’s mail.
Baton Rouge / Louisiana / United States
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Saint Martinville / Louisiana / United States
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Whether you are a lifelong resident of St. Martinville, LA, or youre merely visiting the area as a tourist, St. Martin Parish Government provides a well of information for you to peruse. From tourism events to recreational sports, St. Martin Parish Government makes it their mission to keep the community informed. With a great sense of pride for the community, St. Martin Parish Government strives to make sure that residents and visitors alike have everything they need to feel comfortable. St. Martin Parish Government is a reliable resource for all community events and service-related information. Whether you’re in need of information about health and family services, animal services, tourism, or recreational sports, they will guide you in the right direction. As an agricultural community, St. Martin Parish cherishes its major crops. Sugar cane and crawfish crops play important roles in the economy and in the lives of residents. Whenever you have questions or concerns about local agriculture or aquaculture, they’ll be happy to address them. St. Martin Parish has a population of over 52,000 people and is regarded for its hospitality, unique culture, and beautiful sights. Year after year, people from all over come to enjoy this community and its residents lifestyle, which has been described as having a sense of ‘joie de vivre.’ If you’re interested in exploring this community, St. Martin Parish Government most certainly welcomes you. If you would like to learn more about St. Martin Parish Government, be sure to give them a call at (337) 394-2200 or visit them online.
Gretna / Louisiana / United States
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The Parish Attorneys Office is governed by Jefferson Parish in Louisiana. The parish maintains a fire department that offers a range of fire suppression and prevention services. It operates a parks and recreation department that provides a variety of recreational activities for adults and children. Jefferson Parish maintains a council, as well as offers various community development services. It also operates library, planning and parkways departments. The parish has a community justice agency and provides emergency management and engineering services. Jefferson Parish maintains the Emergency Operating Center. In addition, the parish operates finance, drainage, fleet management, accounting, purchasing and traffic engineering, telecommunication and water departments.
Bossier City / Louisiana / United States
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The Bossier City Department of Public Works operates solid waste, streets and drainage, and herbicide and mosquito divisions. It offers a range of repair and maintenance services for street panels, sidewalks, curbs and potholes within the city. The department also cleans ditches and catch basins, as well as repairs drainage pipes. Its solid waste division is responsible for the collection of household garbage, grass clippings, leaves and tires. In addition, the Bossier City Department of Public Works provides recycling services for aluminum cans, newspapers, telephone books, and plastic bottles and bags. It also offers various mosquito and vegetation control services, as well as conducts animal shelter and adoption programs. It is located in Bossier City, La.