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Quote: Like a lot of people, I wondered why a place billed as the nation’s WWII museum would be in New Orleans, instead of DC. The street name suggests that the answer is Andrew Higgins, whose Higgins Boat Company Read More
Quote: Multiple trips to New Orleans have softened my initial aversion to Mardi Gras. I’ve never been here for any significant part of the full ‘season’, having caught the tail end of one parades on a late winter visit Read More
Quote: Beautiful! Magnificent! I loved the paintings, sculptures, and modern art! The sculpture garden was also beautiful. I recommend to everyone who visits New Orleans. I absolutely loved it! Read More
Quote: We visited the Insectarium as part of a joint trip with the Biodome and the Botanic Gardens. It's a medium-sized museum dedicated to insects in all format and sizes (there is a small arachnids' gallery too). Read More
Quote: New Orleans is host to seven National Historic Sites within the confines of two National Historic Parks. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park consists of six different sites scattered around Southern Louisiana. Read More
Quote: A medium-sized museum. Should take the average person about 2-3 hours to tour. Now my fiance' has a history degree...so it took us a bit longer. It is a lovely 3 story building which formerly housed the Read More
Quote: New Orleans' unique brand of voodoo can be described as a fusion of Catholic beliefs and Haitian rituals which flourished after black Haitians migrated here after the rebellion in Haiti. Voodoo is normally used Read More
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Quote: The Mardi Gras museum is housed in the Presbytere next to Jackson Square, details the history and practice of Mardi Gras, and includes everything from posters of the first Mardi Gras to recent parade costumes. It Read More
Quote: A fun way to get a good overview of notable figures from New Orleans history. Meet President Andrew Jackson, pirate Jean Lafitte, the voodoo queen Marie Laveau, jazz legend Louis Armstrong and many more Louisiana Read More