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Mandeville LA Real Estate Of Leisure and Festivities A lively area makes for lively venues for entertainment, leisure, and learning. Looking at homes for sale, Mandeville, LA has plenty to offer all within reach of things to see and do. The city has several subdivisions and gated communities, each with their own appeal. But what makes the place a treasure is the strong sense of community shared in the activities people can engage in year round.
Every Saturday from morning 'til noon, the freshest locally grown produce and the finest locally made items flood the community market at the Mandeville Trailhead. Participate in the buying or selling of commodities while enjoying the easy atmosphere. The market can be enjoyed by everyone, so bring the little tots along too so they can explore the colorful venue.
Besides being host to the community market, Mandeville Trailhead has a Depot Building which is geared towards providing a glimpse of the history of the city through old photographs and memorabilia that are on display in this spacious facility. When your eyes get tired of looking at the exhibits, let your ears guide you to relaxation. The Amphitheater is a great place to listen to music from the months of April to October. Come rain or shine the country music, blues, contemporary songs as well as stage performances will wow crowds of all ages. While you listen to music, your kids can play in the Interactive Fountain shaped like Lake Pontchartrain.
If you long for high culture, why not take in a show at the North Start Theatre at 347 Girod Street in Old Mandeville? The complex shows three to four productions yearly and they also host workshops to hone your theatrical skills, both on and off the stage. Bring the whole family along and visit one of the three professional-equity theaters in Louisiana.
For those who want to see what life was like in the 1820s, a trip to the Moore House or the Morel-Nott House will be a treat. These homes on Lakeshore Drive with a Greek Revival architectural style stand proud amidst a backdrop of lush trees.
Like any other city in Louisiana, Mandeville wouldn't be complete without its share of krewes. Your Mandeville real estate agents can find you a residence right where the parade passes through so that you can watch the spectacular floats go by. Pretty much every February, the Krewe of Eve which was started in 1986 has been celebrating in the streets of LA 22 then West Causeway Approach, and finishing at the East Causeway Approach by Galvez Street. The krewe of Orpheus takes the same route. Crowds gather round to see the kaleidoscopic display while reveling in each others company.
When hunger strikes, Mandeville doesn't fail to impress. The oldest festival in St. Tammany Parish which has been filling famished stomachs since 1978 continuous to do so at the Mandeville Lakefront Harbor. The Mandeville Seafood Festival has numerous food booths serving fresh seafood and other delectable treats, live entertainment, and other booths selling arts and crafts. At the last day of the festival, fireworks choreographed to the beat of music light the night sky over Lake Pontchartrain. For more information about Mandeville LA Real Estate visit: | |
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Keller Williams Realty Professionals
2053 East Gause Blvd. Suite 100
Slidell, Louisiana 70461
slidell@kw.com
Office: (985) 649-6333
Fax: (985) 649-9792 |
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