Here’s your first stop if you’re looking for music. The selection of new and used CDs delves deep into the musical culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, with recordings from the 1900s to the present. The listening stations are a great way to familiarize yourself with local artists. There’s also a nice selection of cool T-shirts, along with books, DVDs and posters.


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