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Horse-drawn buggies and carts usually line the street in front of the square. Tourists can get tours and rides around the French Quarter and nearby cemetaries. A statue of Andrew Jackson on horseback is at the center of the square. Around the square are artists selling their paintings, buskers, fortune tellers, and others selling their wares or talents.
The interior of the cathedral is not as ornate or decorated as I had expected. There is an interesting painting on the ceiling and several stained glass windows. It does not have the extreme ornamentation I've seen in some other cathedrals.
I have travelled along this "southbound odessy" from Chicago to Mattoon, through Kankakee and rolled along past houses, farms, and fields. Now I've decided to continue the journey and ride the old Illinois Central tracks south to New Orleans. I will leave in three weeks and then spend a couple days in New Orleans. If you didn't know, you can get very cheap rooms in New Orleans in August when temps are in the 90s, humidity is high, and there's a chance of hurricanes! Check back later for pictures of the trip (if I make it back without melting!).
I read about Nate's Word on in-forum and thought it was an interesting project. You might recognize some of the backgrounds!