Opening night excitement in the new University of Mississippi basketball arena, The Pavilion
Oxford, MS
Submitted by
Loree Allen
RE/MAX Legacy Realty
Oxford, MS
Opening night excitement in the new University of Mississippi basketball arena, The Pavilion
Oxford, MS
Submitted by
Loree Allen
RE/MAX Legacy Realty
Oxford, MS
Sometimes all you want for Christmas is a family hike at Brown Bridge Nature Area
Traverse City, MI
Submitted by
Jenn Frankhouse
RE/MAX Bayshore Properties
Traverse City, MI
Roaring River flaunts wintry beauty as it flows into the White River on Table Rock Lake
Eagle Rock, MO
Submitted by
Jack Hurley
RE/MAX Lakeside
Shell Knob, MO
ew Orleans is a city of hidden gems. I’ve always considered it to be one of those places that is, admittedly, where you want to steer clear of tourist spots. Like New York, it’s a place where you need to seek out locals for the “where to’s” and insights to truly uncover the best dining, drinking and live music hangouts in the city. The good news is, in New Orleans, the food, drinks and entertainment are so good, even the tourist traps are fantastic!
Born and raised in the city, I consider myself a bit of a foodie and expert on where to go in the unique neighborhoods of New Orleans and was surprised to discover a park I’ve only slightly heard about from a close friend. Crescent Park is across from my personal favorite, and even Frommer’s “best brunch in New Orleans”, a joint called Elizabeth’s. It’s in the heart of the cool Bywater and Marigny area. Similar to New York’s Highline Park, where the old meat train has been paved into a garden oasis for locals and tourists to meander, so has our riverfront and shipyard shaped Crescent Park. It spans about 1.4 miles along the river, past the trains (you cross over the train track via a high arch bridge) for the most breathtaking views of downtown which can be seen from its 20 acres of garden walking paths. I could even hear the music from the artists in Jackson Square and I couldn’t believe I had not come upon this place sooner!
It’s peaceful, has a perfect view of downtown, the walking/bike path is completely landscaped in beautiful gardens, and there is an area with a stage that is now sometimes used as a venue.
There’s also a rumor that it will soon be converted into an outdoor theater for movies by next summer. Well, let’s all hope!
Marigny
New Orleans, LA
Submitted by
Julie Daste
RE/MAX N.O. Properties
New Orleans, LA
Downtown Mobile lit up for Mardi Gras and the new Maritime Museum
Mobile, AL
Submitted by
Damien Langan
RE/MAX Realty Centre
Mobile, AL
Icestravaganza at Davenport’s Freight House. Interactive ice sculptures sparkle like diamonds!
Davenport, IA
Submitted by
Ronda Meier
RE/MAX Elite Homes QC
Davenport, IA
Little pink houses for you and me
Gulf Shores, AL
Submitted by
Alana Turk
RE/MAX of Orange Beach
Orange Beach, AL
Frankfort Lighthouse and stormy skies
Frankfort, MI
Submitted by
Julie Williams
RE/MAX Bayshore Properties
Frankfort, MI
Ice skating at Park Place in Leawood is a fun time!
Leawood, KS
Submitted by
Janet Fournier
RE/MAX State Line
Leawood, KS
y wife and I love to attend a lot of the events put on here in Union Park. We can go and participate or just lounge around on the lawn or by the beautiful fireplace and visit with neighbors. When the temps allow, we can lounge around the pool area which feels like a 5 star resort pool complete with cabanas and just visit. Our grandson loves coming over and attending the many events with us and is looking forward to fishing with his Pop Pop at the fishing pond and riding bikes on the trails here in Union Park. So come visit our neighborhood, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
Union Park
Little Elm, TX
Submitted by
Herman Holt
RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs
Plano, TX