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Welcome to Tuesday! There’s no turning back now. You are officially knee deep into the week and hopefully we can help make it even better. In today’s installment of Dollars & Sense, we have got a few cool things that you can do in New Orleans and the best part about it is that they are all under $10. Check it out below.

Visit The Beauregard-Keyes House:

Transport yourself into old New Orleans by visiting the Beauregard-Keyes House. Named after two of its former residences, Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard and author Frances Parkinson Keyes, this 1826 mansion is a perfect example of a New Orleans raised center hall houses. With a $10 admission fee, this tour will open the doors to one of the New Orleans most historic places.

Address

113 Charters St.

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Visit The The Cabildo:

Built in 1795 as the seat of the Spanish municipal government, the Cabildo became the site of the Louisiana Purchase Transfer and is now the flagship building of the Louisiana State Museum. Admission is $6 to tour this famous building where the famous Slaughterhouse and Plessy vs. Ferguson cases were handed down, requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of “separate but equal.”

Address

701 Chartres St.

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Financial Tip Of The Day

Establish a Good Filing System

One of the biggest costs associated with financial disorganization comes in the form of missed payments. You can add a file for unpaid bills in your filing cabinet. However, if most of your bills are electronic, you can create a folder on your computer for unpaid bills.