luvsJack
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It’s not my original thought. It’s often said that New Orleans is not a typical southern city although it’s in the south. I can understand where that comes from since I have grown up here, but lived in Baton Rouge for several years. They are vastly different although they're both in the south, in the same state & only 60 miles apart.
New Orleans is vastly different than most of the country let alone the south. Parts of it are very much southern. Parts not so much. But it has always been that way. They haven't "evolved" more than Baton Rouge. New Orleans is a product of so many people from so many different places. A lot of French. And the whole Cajun aspect. But they have the same history as the rest of the south as being part of the southern states.