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200

This woman is known as the "Voodoo Queen of New Orleans."

Who is Marie Laveau?

200

This famous street is known for its nightlife and balconies.

What is Bourbon St?

200

This famous trumpeter from New Orleans recorded "What a Wonderful World."

Who is Louis Armstrong?

200

This famous street is known for its nightlife and balconies.

What is Bourbon St?

200

This powdered-sugar-covered pastry is a New Orleans favorite.

What is a beignet?

400

Legend says this French Quarter building was offered to to a French emperor as a place to stay if he escaped exile.

Napoleon House

400

This public square in the French Quarter is home to artists, musicians, and St. Louis Cathedral.

What is Jackson Square?

400

This neighborhood is often called the birthplace of jazz.

What is Treme?

400

This historic neighborhood is the oldest in New Orleans.

What is the French Quarter?

400

This spicy sandwich is traditionally made with roast beef or fried seafood on French bread.

What is a po' boy?

600

 Before becoming part of the United States, New Orleans was ruled by these two European countries.

What are France and Spain?

600

This style of burial is common in New Orleans because of the city's high water table.

What are above-ground tombs?

600

This New Orleans family has produced generations of acclaimed jazz musicians, including Ellis, Wynton, Branford, and Delfeayo.

Who are the Marsalis family?

600

This famous avenue is lined with oak trees and historic mansions.

What is St. Charles Ave?

600

This Creole Italian sandwich is made with a special bread, olive salad, meats, and cheese.

What is a muffuletta?

800

This devastating epidemic killed thousands of New Orleanians in the 1800s before a vaccine was developed.

What is yellow fever?

800

These neighborhood social clubs are famous for leading lively parades with brass bands and decorated umbrellas.

What are Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs?

800

These brass bands often lead lively neighborhood parades known by this two-word name.

What are second-lines?

800

This avenue divides the French Quarter from the Central Business District.

What is Canal Street?

800

This seafood stew is thickened with roux or okra and shares its name with an African word for okra.

What is gumbo?

1000

In 1815, this future U.S. president led American forces to victory in the Battle of New Orleans.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

1000

This tradition, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of New Orleans, features elaborately beaded and feathered suits unveiled each Mardi Gras.

What are Mardi Gras Indians?

1000

This historic performance hall has hosted jazz legends since 1961 and sits in the French Quarter.

What is Preservation Hall?

1000

This park, larger than New York's Central Park, sits northwest of the French Quarter

What is City Park?

1000

This rice dish, influenced by Spanish cuisine, is made with sausage, chicken, or seafood.

What is jambalaya?

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