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Parades, masked balls, singer-songwriter festivals and lots of music are what you can expect at any time of the year in these three cities. Don't miss Music Midtown (May) in Atlanta, Fan Fair (June) in Nashville and of course one of the world's biggest parties, Mardi Gras (February), in New Orleans.
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Atlanta
Atlanta boasts more than 8,000 restaurants...whatever your appetite, it's here, from the smart Savannah feel of the Atlanta Fish Market to the ritzy Buckhead Diner to the swish contemporary Southern food of Anthony's.
Nashville
Stroll up Broadway to the university district...brewpubs such as Broadway Brewhouse and Blackstone Brewery, the Great Escape second hand record and comic store.
New Orleans
Remember - Creoles are not Cajuns. the former are traditionally city dwellers, descendants of French or Spanish settlers; the latter country folk, descendants of French sent packing by the British from New Acadia (Nova Scotia).
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