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New Year's Eve

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A large street party, a lit ball dropping from the sky, thousands counting down to the next year - no you're not in Time Square, rather Jackson Square! Every year, a week following the relaxation of Christmas, hundreds of thousands pour out to the Jackson Brewery to welcome in another year of living and partying in New Orleans.

New Years Eve in New Orleans

The party starts on Bourbon Street and spreads up and down the French Quarter. Any of the bars and clubs in the Quarter will be packed, but some have been traditionally more popular. Pat O'Brien's, home of the rum-filled Hurricane is always packed. Tropical Isle, renowned for the hand grenade ("New Orleans' strongest Drink!" it proudly proclaims) is another hotspot. Rock-n-roll lovers will want to visit Big Bad Wolfe for some great live bands. And for those looking to get their groove on, try Cat's Meow, Razzoo and Bourbon Street Blues.

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New Year's Eve
December 31, 2008
Where: Jackson Square, French Quarter

Around midnight, much of the crowd shuffles over to Jackson Square for the Midnight Ball Drop and fireworks (about a 10 minute walk from Bourbon Street). Don't worry about missing anything on Bourbon Street – there is no official time for bars to close in this city, so partiers can go all night.

Factor in over 100,000 fans in town for the Nokia Sugar Bowl and you've really got yourself a party and one heckuva New Year's celebration!

Rain or shine, sleet or snow, expect the square, and the quarter, to be packed with thousands of revelers. Most of the streets are closed around Jackson Square so come early and enjoy people watching and that particular French Quarter spirit.

Raise your glass up high, and guzzle back your beer, the folks of New Orleans, know how to welcome a new year! It's a New Year's celebration you'll never forget. End of Article



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