The brainchild of J. D. Healy and Catherine Shultz, The Museum of Death was first opened in San Diego in 1995. Having grown in popularity it was later moved to Hollywood Boulevard and a second one of its kind was opened in New Orleans. Since then it has gone on to become home to the largest collection of death themed exhibits. Found here are a controversial collection of severed heads, photos of crime scenes, autopsy instruments, execution devices, taxidermied pets and several other eerie exhibits. If you can stomach graphic and gory displays do visit this museum.
AMF All Star Lanes is a game zone packed with entertainment for all age groups. The venue facilitates 64 bowling lanes, 25 different games and bumpers. From providing light weight balls for kids to professional balls for players, you will find all about bowling here. If you love to party while you play then, book their party halls or clubbing area for your upcoming event or birthday. Plan a day here with your friends and family and enjoy their alluring food, upbeat atmosphere and well equipped game zone.
Harrah's is New Orleans' only non-riverboat casino. Centrally located in the heart of the tourism and business district, the New Orleans branch of this well-known national chain offers world-class gaming and entertainment. The casino itself is 100,000 square feet and features 2,900 slot machines and 10 different games with 125 tables. The casino is alive with small stage shows and eye-catching rooms of various themes.
YAYA Arts Center is a fascinating place for art admirers. If you are passionate about Art and paintings, then YAYA Arts Center will surely appeal to you with its glass and painting studio that depicts the artworks of students and professionals working at the center. The facility hosts art classes and is also available for hosting art workshops, special events, and occasions. At YAYA, you not only get to explore creative art paintings but can also make a purchase.