New Orleans is one of the most photogenic cities in the country, there’s no doubt about it. Jackson Square, City Park, and the French Quarter are easily some of the most popular places to photograph when you visit the Big Easy, but one of the most photographed attractions in New Orleans is one that moves around quite a bit, and that’s our streetcars. They’re more than just a convenient mode of transportation, they’re an incredible piece of history that just so happens to also be on wheels. Today, we’ll learn a little bit about the history of one of the most photographed streetcars in the county, the St. Charles Streetcar Line. Let’s check it out.

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When’s the last time you took a ride on the St. Charles Streetcar? It’s a beautiful time of year to take a ride on the rails, so get outside and explore your city!

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