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A historic Gulf Coast city famed for its Mardi Gras celebrations, shipbuilding industry, and rich cultural heritage.
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Mobile, Alabama rings in the new year in a super sweet way: with a giant 600-pound electric MoonPie drop at midnight. The Gulf Coast MoonPie Over Mobile celebration includes entertainment, fireworks, a Mardi Gras-style parade, the chance to eat the world’s largest MoonPie cake, and a midnight MoonPie drop.
laurenmack 3 years ago
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seeker (Seeker Editors)The Best Day Trips From New Orleans
wonderwhereiwander (Rose Winter) You could easily spend two weeks in the vibrant city of New Orleans and never leave, but the rest of Louisiana and the surrounding states have much to offer in the way of history, culture, and of course, food! If you can bring yourself to part from the Big Easy, here are some of my recommendations.Nashville - New Orleans Roadtrip
stillontheroad (Giada Matera) Nashville and New Orleans have been on top of my major US cities for a very long time. So I made this little itinerary a while ago and kept it aside for when it's time to go :)
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18 of the Craziest New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Events in the US
Read more...Three, two, one…happy new year! Cities around the globe are ushering in the new year with coordinated countdowns and wacky, wild ball drops. Arguably, the most epic New Year’s Eve event is the ball drop in Times Square in New York, but smaller spots host equally exciting countdowns that include dropping quirky objects, like a […]