AUDUBON PARK
Park with pool ideal for exercise, golf course, zoo, tennis and soccer fields
The park was originally the Foucher Plantation which was purchased by the city in 1871 and became Upper City Park. In 1886, the park was renamed Audubon Park after the famous Haitian naturalist and ornithologist John James Audubon who lived in New Orleans in the 1820s. Today the park includes a golf course, a zoo, tennis and soccer fields, a swimming pool and more. If you're in town for a long time, this is the perfect park to get some exercise, read or daydream in the shade of the many trees.
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On s'arrête pour profiter du Parc et on y revient par plaisir.
Tout y est pour se détendre ou s'amuser, balade à pied ou à vélo, golf, parcours sportif...nombreux oiseaux ...
L'accès au parc est gratuit et facile avec le tram (ligne verte du film un tramway nommée Désire).
Très belle journée sous le signe du soleil