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Jazz Daytime Cruise & Lunch on the Mississippi River

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This two-hour Mississippi River cruise from the heart of the French Quarter shows you why the city was founded on the beautiful crescent of the lower Mississippi River. You'll be shown New Orleans, one of the world's most active ports, from the best view in the city - aboard The Riverboat City of New Orleans!

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