Driving directions to New Orleans, LA
924 mi - about 14 hours 54 mins
Suggested routes
Chicago, IL
1.Head north on S Morgan St toward W Cermak Rd0.1 mi
2.Turn right at W Cermak Rd59 ft
3.Slight left at S Canalport Ave0.3 mi
4.Turn right onto the ramp to I-90 E/I-94 E0.1 mi
5.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-90 E/I-94 E/Indiana and merge onto I-90 E/I-94 E1.5 mi
6.Take exit 55B on the left toward Foershing Rd0.1 mi
7.Merge onto Interstate 90 Express S/Interstate 94 Express S4.7 mi
8.Merge onto I-94 E3.5 mi
9.Slight right at I-57 SEntering Missouri
380 mi
10.Continue onto US-60 W0.3 mi
11.Take exit 1A to merge onto I-55 S toward MemphisPassing through Arkansas
Entering Tennessee
139 mi
12.Take the exit onto I-55 S toward Jackson MissPassing through Mississippi
Entering Louisiana
369 mi
13.Merge onto I-10 E23.9 mi
14.Take the US-90 E/S Claiborne Ave exit toward Superdome0.5 mi
15.Continue toward US-90 E and merge onto US-90 E0.6 mi
16.Turn right at Tulane Ave0.3 mi
New Orleans, LA
Chicago to New Orleans is greater.
No. Memphis is about 530 miles from Chicago and about 400 miles from New Orleans, and New Orleans is about 930 miles from Chicago.
The first Jazz was recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in Chicago although they were from New Orleans.
Detroit, flint, chicago, new orleans, new york
If you would travel from Chicago to New Orleans you would be headed in a mostly south direction.
South
Yes, they have. The New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 12 times in their history.
Both Jazz and Blues are more associated, and more popular in New Orleans than with Chicago.
north
Chicago to Maine is a greater distance
Chicago to Augusta Maine
After Jazz was invented in New Orleans, it also became popular in Chicago, IL.