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♫ Monday, January 2nd, 2012Everyone is in Cajun Swamp Festival Audubon Zoo in New Orleans
New Orleans, LA (BUSINESS WIRE) 1 November 2011
Everyone is entitled to Audubon Zoo Louisiana Swamp
festival, the festival invited the signing of putting food on relief zoo, music and history of Louisiana, 5th and 6 November 2011.
family festival is a joyous celebration of Southern Louisiana Cajun cuisine, Cajun and zydeco, cultural demonstrators and one of a kind crafts – all in a unique context Audubon Zoo in the beautiful Uptown New Orleans.
Louisiana Heritage
depth presentations on topics such as the importance of Creole and Cajun, Cajun Fiddle the development of culture and history and ecology of our region to emerge – with a petting zoo, Cajun Zydeco workshop and tool
New this year, the festival offers grilled specialties such as fried shrimp wrapped in bacon, fried Oreos. And – Swamp Festival is a small country, presenting Christian Serpas Ghost Town, laundry Rodeo, 90 West and Brooks, along with Cajun and Zydeco superstar Jenny and Nathan Zydeco Cha Chas and the boys and pine needles. The best family attractions in New Orleans would not be complete without good food and music complete, in order to bring their children Cajun culture in the Audubon Zoo to celebrate.
How do you like shrimp? Famous dishes from the region occupies a central place, including shrimp and grits, shrimp paste, soft-shell crab po-boys, fried catfish and alligator in two ways – and fried on a stick. For the less adventurous, the zoo standard fare such as hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream and traditional sweets Romans are on the menu too.
visitors can swamp a small house the indigenous culture, arts and crafts mirror, like oil paintings on the life of Louisiana, jewelry, jams and preserves, candles and paintings of driftwood. Cultural manifestations of the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit of wood carving and basketry functions. This memory will ensure that you never forget your family vacation in New Orleans.
Everyone is invited to watch or participate as it
dancers from all over the region enjoy a musical program to be unique in this particular part of the country. Cajun Dance do not know how – or want to learn zydeco? Check out the free classes at the Salon Marsh Louisiana.
only a short history of the swamp FESTIVAL
Louisiana Swamp Festival
was at the time of opening of the exhibition to win Louisiana Swamp, a five-hectare mini-zoo in the grounds of Audubon Zoo designed. With its languid lagoons and abundant cypress trees, is the issue of urban swamp swamp truth. Opportunistic birds know that they find a free meal there, and turtles are so numerous that it barely fits in the floating logs. Crocodile feeding end of the season always happens during Swamp Festival and attracts large crowds on the boardwalk swamp Annex. Big, blue eyes, crocodiles and others in the world – Guests can watch the otters, otters, snakes, and catfish on their way to the ethereal white alligators. The variety of animals, food, music history and Audubon Swamp Festival makes one of the most fun and educational activities in New Orleans to do with their children.
exposure of the swamp, one of the most interesting sights of New Orleans family, surprising locals and visitors with an abundance of wildlife literally in our own backyard, while helping to preserve the culture of this unique place alive and dynamic.
Audubon Zoo, the Audubon Nature Institute a center is located at 6500 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Admission to the Louisiana Swamp Festival is in the regular admission price of $ 14.95 for adults, $ 9.95 Children (2 -12) and $ 11.95 higher (65 +) is included in the price.
Audubon Zoo members are admitted free. No food or drink was allowed during special events and festivals.
For more information about the Festival of Louisiana Swamp Audubon Zoo, call 504-581-4629 or
http://www.auduboninstitute.org visit.
About Audubon Nature Institute
nonprofit Audubon Nature Institute operates parks and museums in New Orleans dedicated to celebrating the wonders of nature: Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Entergy IMAX ® Theatre, Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species, Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center, Wilderness Park, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, Audubon Insectarium and Audubon Park
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