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Oakwood Center
The guide was updated:Oakwood Center is a lively shopping and entertainment hub just across the Mississippi River from New Orleans. It offers a diverse range of retail options, from popular national chains to unique local shops, making it a great spot for a retail therapy session. Beyond shopping, Oakwood Center features a variety of dining options and an array of entertainment choices, including a movie theater for catching the latest films.
Useful Information
- Address: 197 Westbank Expressway Suite 33, Gretna
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 11am–7pm, Fri & Sat 11am–8pm, Sun noon–6pm
- Website: www.oakwoodcenter.com/en
- Phone: +1 504 218 0501
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