Visit Old America
A truly enriching travel involves delving into a foreign place’s history and local culture. You may get the impression that high rises and McDonald’s are all that there is in America, but most states actually have well-preserved and vibrant old neighborhoods where you can get a taste of American history and culture. So the next time you’re visiting the States; explore the old neighborhoods and experience something new!
French Quarter, New Orleans. This neighborhood proves that being old is not synonymous to being boring. The French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, but it is also the most expensive area with a booming real estate market. Hundreds of thousands of tourists also travel to this neighborhood annually, particularly for the famous Mardi Gras celebration. There is also the famous ghost and voodoo tours! You are bound to be in awe of this place’s flamboyant culture, beautiful historic architecture, and interesting traditions!
Pioneer Square, Seattle. This old neighborhood, founded in 1852, is today Seattle’s major historic site. A simple stroll on Pioneer Square’s sidewalks will take you on a time travel with its antique street lamps and Victorian structures. You’ll have an array of interesting art galleries to choose from where you can indulge in Seattle’s prided local art.
Georgetown, Washington DC. Before there was even the District of Columbia, there already was Georgetown. This neighborhood in Washington D.C. was founded in 1751. Today, it cradles centuries-old structures. Like in most old neighborhoods, take a walk in Georgetown and you’ll get a good glimpse of old America. The well-preserved buildings and countless galleries will introduce you to Washington D.C.’s history and culture.
Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco. Haight-Ashbury is actually not the oldest neighborhood in San Francisco, but it is one of the most interesting districts in the city so it is a must visit. Haight-Ashbury is historic in a way that it was the center of the hippie culture in the 60’s. Visit this district today and you’ll still find a bohemian atmosphere distinct of its interesting past. You’ll find Victorian houses, walls creatively painted by graffiti artists, and shops that define the city’s free-spirited character.
Not all old neighborhoods are as well-preserved as the ones mentioned above. There are those that have been transformed into business districts crammed with skyscrapers. But there are still neighborhoods that kept its old façade and culture. Explore these places and you’ll surely have a wonderful time.
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