A horse that stands just twenty one inches high is pulling in the crowds at a small breeds farm.
And the clubs on Frenchmen Street are pulling in the crowds.
Bar Roma seems increasingly reliant on its impressive free buffet to pull in the crowds these days.
A Brahms festival may not be innovative or daring, but it certainly pulls in the crowds.
Its imaginative blend of live dance, opera, music and projected images continues to pull in the crowds.
The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong.
Brunch (11:30 to 15:30) at the weekend pulls in the crowds.
It is easy to forget that the Atlantic Ocean gave the city its name and pulled in the crowds.
In 2007, despite the early weather, the show pulled in the crowds with record entries in many events.
Mat's more, you managed to create the kind of publicity excitement that pulls in the crowds.