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New Orleans is a major US port city and is the largest city in the state of Louisiana, and is one of the few cities that is its own parish as well as a city (meaning that its boundaries are the same as the boundaries of the parish it inhabits). The city is well-known for its laid back atmosphere and Cajun influences, as well as its extravagant Mardi gras celebrations.

The city was founded as a trading city in 1718 by the French Mississippi Company, and during the 19th century served as a major port (a role that it still fulfills today). As such, slaves were common in the Big Easy, and due to its location on the Mississippi River was a key strategic target during the Civil War, which was in turn neutralized by the Union blockade in late 1861, and as such the city was spared major destruction, leaving it relatively intact. After the war manufacturing jobs started to move away, and now the city relies mainly on high-tech jobs and tourism. In 2005, the city was struck by Hurricane Katrina, and amidst the chaos much of the city was flooded, including the Lower 9th Ward. Government response was sluggish at best, and thousands of people were displaced and have yet to return home, three years later.

The climate is humid subtropical, which means that summers are typically hot and humid, and unlike most Midwest cities, summers are mild with the occasional cold snap during late December or early January. Average highs during summer hover around the upper 90’s, while the lows drop around 65. During the winter, temperatures get up to about 65, while lows drop in the low 50’s to high 40’s.

New Orleans is a wonderful place to live, and if you’re looking for auto transport to the city, look no further than American Auto Shipping. One toll free call to 800-496-2134, or taking one minute to fill out our free online quote request form will yield ten free quotes from ten different American auto shipping companies in your e-mail over the next one hour. So call or go online today and see what American Auto Shipping can do for you!

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