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    What American city is famous for it's "French Quarter?"

    Question #42230. Asked by vpham.

    griffinj

    New Orleans, though it's known as the "Vieux Carre" (pronounced Vew Car-ay) to the locals.

    Dec 11 03, 5:18 PM

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