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Giving a 5 star review to keep your ratings up but I do have some concerns. I have waited in a long line twice to find out the venue is sold out. So maybe a sold out sign would be good to post outside big and bold somewhere. It was dissapointing to find that out. Another time I waited in a long line just to find out I could not pay admission at the door and had to go to the box office to pay for tickets. Which I ended up doing and paid like $35 to enter the Juvenile Mystikal concert. The ticket girl was very rude. I understand things get stressful but its a job. If everyone complained to earn a buck this world would be crap. I let it slide though and still went in. Bartenders cannot handle high volume crowds either and are smart asses when they cant understand what kind of beer you want. I drink and order miller light and it has never been in stock there so i ask for michelob but get handed a bud light on two different occasions. I didnt even bother to correct the bartenders because they were rude. I recently had some friends visit from out of town and we decided to attend this past saturday night. It was kind of dead when we made it in around 2 am which was fine with me. Paid our $10 cover everything went smooth. There was no lights going and same repetitive visual on the screen and I asked an employee if there was something wrong with the lights in the production booth and she said i have been here since 3 I dont feel like doing anything. A jobs a job and I dont think thats a very hard one lol some people just arent cut out for work i guess. I felt like it was a rude response and just shrugged it off and went and had a good time with my friends still. I hope I can make a big show there one day as Im new to new orleans and being a dj, graphic designer and person involved with succesful night clubs from previous cities ive lived in i hope to see a good night. Surely the 5th visit there will be the charm. Hope my review helps you guys weed out the bad apples and get a smoother more crowd pleasing operation going for my next visit. Take care.

The New Orleans Museum of Art is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park, a short distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and Esplanade Avenue, and near the terminus of the "Canal Street - City Park" streetcar line. It was established in 1911 as the Delgado Museum of Art.MuseumThe New Orleans Museum of Art was initially funded through a charitable grant by local philanthropist and art collector Isaac Delgado. The museum building itself was partly designed by the former chief engineer of New Orleans Benjamin Morgan Harrod.At the age of 71 Isaac Delgado, a wealthy sugar broker, wrote to the City Park Board about his intention to build an art museum in New Orleans. “I have been lead to believe that you would willingly donate in the park the site for a building I propose erecting to be known as the ‘Isaac Delgado Museum of Art’. My desire is to give to the citizens of New Orleans a fire proof building where works of art may be collected through gifts or loans and where exhibits can be held from time to time by the Art Association of New Orleans”. The board approved his request and designated the circle, at the end of what would become Lelong Avenue, for the museum. On December 11, 1911, the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art opened its doors. Issac Delgado did not attend the opening due to medical issues; he died soon after on January 4, 1912. This legacy lives on in City Park today and into the future.