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This 200-year-old bar did not have a single lightbulb, but the owners installed a TV.
This 200-year-old bar did not have a single lightbulb, but the owners installed a TV.

What I learned from The Saints

This fall, while hanging out in New Orleans, I came to the conclusion that football was taking over the world and there's nothing I can do about it. It happened at Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, a bar in the French Quarter that was built in 1772 and believed to be the oldest bar in the United States.

My friend told me, before we got there, that one of the most interesting features of Lafitte's was that it did not have electricity and that at night, people sat around in the dark drinking by minimal candle light.

We went there during the day, and when I first got there,  I was captivated by the appearance of the over-200-year-old structure featuring rustic wood, brick walls and stone floors.

And then I noticed the flat screen TV on the wall.

"I thought this place didn't have electricity?" I said to the bartender.

"And then The Saints went to the Super Bowl," he said.

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