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  • New Orleans in lights

    New Orleans in lights

    Over the years, we brought you "Holiday Light Violations", a treatise on the do's and don'ts of holiday lights. Many of the photos we showed you were from suburban New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan area. This year, we've decided to take you on a tour of New Orleans, where holiday lights take on an entirely different flavor, especially when they are done over-the-top.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Historic homes in the Garden District

    Historic homes in the Garden District

    Some of the best Christmas decorations in New Orleans are meant to show off the architecture of historic homes. Many of the best examples are on historic St. Charles Avenue heading into the Garden District.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Wreaths and Nutcrackers

    Wreaths and Nutcrackers

    This wonderful home on St. Charles features lighted wreaths and the entrance of the house is flanked by two large Nutcrackers.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Elegant Simplicity

    Elegant Simplicity

    This home in the Garden District, near the famous Commander's Palace restaurant, is simple, elegant and shows off the tree inside really nicely.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Magazine Street

    Magazine Street

    This cafe and bar on Magazine Street did a really nice job with its balcony lights.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Hotel Le Cirque

    Hotel Le Cirque

    The Hotel Le Cirque, located off Lee Circle, has the entire face of the hotel lit up to look like a Christmas Tree. It alternates between two different color phases of Green and Red and looks quite spectacular from the street.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Grinch on a Harley

    Grinch on a Harley

    This private home on Magazine Street features an animated waving Santa Claus as well as a full sized Grinch riding a Harley Davidson.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • More Classic

    More Classic

    Here's another classic home.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Playful Porch

    Playful Porch

    Another house on Magazine, with playful color combinations on the porch.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Symmetry

    Symmetry

    The symmetrical arrangement of lights and decorations on this house are extremely attractive.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Majestic

    Majestic

    This majestic house on St. Charles did some great work on their lawn and showcasing the architecture.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Big Bear House

    Big Bear House

    The two most impressive houses I've seen in the city so far, however, are the "Big Bear" house and what I'm tentatively calling the "Flying Pigs" house on Dufossat Street in the Garden District just off of St. Charles. Here's a view of the front of the Big Bear House.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Big Bear House Plaque

    Big Bear House Plaque

    The Big Bear House has a plaque on the side that explains its history. Have a look at the video tour below.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Over the top decorations

    Over the top decorations

    Closer up on the front of the Big Bear house. As you can see the entire house is plastered with all sorts of custom-made decorations in various Bear motifs.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Wall to wall bears

    Wall to wall bears

    Every side and every window of the Big Bear house is covered wall to wall with animated Bear decorations. Additionally Christmas music is piped out non-stop from every side of the house.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Bear montage

    Bear montage

    Here's a montage of the various bears in the Big Bear house. The one on the lower left is the permanent year-long fixture, the Big Bear himself. You're supposed to rub his nose for good luck.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Flying pigs

    Flying pigs

    Equally impressive is the "Flying Pigs" house across the street from the Big Bear house on Dufossat Street.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • When pigs fly...

    When pigs fly...

    Why "Flying Pigs"? Well...

    Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Tech Broiler.

    Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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  • Wreaths and Nutcrackers
  • Elegant Simplicity
  • Magazine Street
  • Hotel Le Cirque
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  • More Classic
  • Playful Porch
  • Symmetry
  • Majestic
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New Orleans, the Big Easy city of Jazz, Mardi Gras, strong cocktails, non-stop partying and anything goes is a delight to see at night during the holiday season.

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Magazine Street

This cafe and bar on Magazine Street did a really nice job with its balcony lights.

Published: December 17, 2013 -- 20:59 GMT (12:59 PST)

Caption by: Jason Perlow

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