Our only full day in New Orleans was very wet.
Walking around the French Quarter, we happened upon the visiting film crew of the CBS Daytime Drama The Young & The Restless. They were in town for some on-location shooting scheduled to air around Thanksgiving Day. 
The Presbytere, one of the Louisiana State Museums, houses the new interactive multimedia exhibit "Living With Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond" which opened on October 26, 2010. 
Unfortunately, our full day in New Orleans was Election Day and all the Louisiana State Museums were closed today.
The first New Orleans streetcar line dates all the way back to 1835! 
This is Natchez IX, a sternwheel steamboat which has been running harbor and dinner cruises since it was built in 1975. It temporarily relocated to Baton Rouge following Hurricane Katrina. One of New Orlean's newest attractions is the Southern Food & Beverage Museum located at the Riverwalk Marketplace.
Little white lunch buckets full of red beans and rice were common at the workplace in New Orleans in the mid-1900's.
Prices at the turn of the 19th century were quite a bit less than those at the turn of the 21st century. Who says we don't have inflation?
Southbend has been making commercial cooking equipment for over 100 years. Here is a range from around the time the company was founded.
Here is a modern range from the company. Complete with its own PC!

Here is a range from Munchkinland.