Monthly Archives: April 2020

The Presbytère

The Presbytère It stands today as a beautiful reminder of both Louisiana’s singular past and its vibrant present. Welcome to The Presbytère, the architecturally iconic building that sits within the French Quarter of New Orleans, adjacent to the St. Louis Cathedral. First opened in 1813, under the eye of architect Gualberto Gallimard, it was originally…
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The Cabildo

The Cabildo An integral part of the Louisiana State Museum, The Cabildo is an architecturally gorgeous and historically iconic New Orleans attraction you must see during your visit. This gorgeous Spanish Baroque style museum was once the seat of the Spanish Colonial City Hall of New Orleans, first opened in 1795. It was designed by…
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The National WWII Museum

The National WWII Museum Looking for a place guaranteed to move and educate your group? The National WWII Museum is a remarkable must-see attraction in New Orleans that illuminates the American experience during World War II. Welcome to The National WWII Museum, formerly known as The National D-Day Museum. This museum covers US military history…
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Rock N’ Bowl

Rock N' Bowl For a local hidden gem away from the tourist scene head to Rock N' Bowl, your 'one-stop dine and rock' location in New Orleans (and Lafayette). This fun spot providers guests with bowling lanes, an onsite bar, Creole-inspired eats, plus live music by local legends with a dance floor to boot. The…
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French Quarter Ghost Tour

French Quarter Ghost Tour Want to get a chill up your spine, have a good laugh, be interested and learn some really cool and creepy things about New Orleans? Great! That is exactly what we will do for you. For a spooky good time while in New Orleans your group should consider taking part in…
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French Quarter Walking Tour

French Quarter Walking Tour One of the best ways to really get to know the French Quarter is with a walking tour guided by Free Tours by Foot. The walking tour they offer will take you beyond the bars and brews of Bourbon Street and show you that the 'reality of the Vieux Carre far…
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New Orleans Jazz Museum

New Orleans Jazz Museum The New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates the history of jazz, in all its forms, through dynamic interactive exhibits, multi-generational educational programming, research facilities, and engaging musical performances. Welcome to the New Orleans Jazz Museum, the historic 1835 mint turned museum that holds both coin exhibits and an upper-level jazz venue and…
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