Pirate's Alley

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Pirate's Alley is a narrow, historic passageway in New Orleans’ French Quarter, famed for its literary associations, atmospheric charm, and proximity to landmarks like St. Louis Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic alley
pedestrian passageway
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Cabildo
Jackson Square
Presbytère
St. Louis Cathedral
city New Orleans
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalAssociationWith New Orleans literary history
local pirate legends
hasFeature historic buildings along both sides
narrow pedestrian-only lane
view of St. Louis Cathedral
hasNameOrigin local pirate folklore
hasReputationFor atmospheric charm
historic ambiance
literary associations
heritageDesignation contributing property to a National Historic Landmark district
isPartOf historic core of New Orleans
knownFor cobblestone passageway
gas lamps
ironwork balconies
locatedIn French Quarter
Louisiana
New Orleans
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Chartres Street
Royal Street
neighborhood French Quarter
partOf French Quarter
surface form: Vieux Carré National Historic Landmark District
popularWith literature enthusiasts
photographers
tourists
touristActivity ghost tours
literary tours
walking tours
touristAttractionType cultural site
historic street
usedFor art and book stalls
photography
street performances

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French Quarter contains Pirate's Alley