Greater New Orleans Louisiana Tourism
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National WWII Museum - New Orleans, Louisiana
As the official World War II museum of the country this fabulous attraction illuminates the American experience during the era when life was so very difficult for so many. There are moving personal stories of the life of the people, historic artifacts and powerful interactive displays.
Take the trip from the Normandy invasion to the sands of Pacific Islands and of course, the home front in this museum. Regardless of where you were, or the history you want to study and keep fresh in your mind, the museum will take you through these troubling times and show you the spirit of the American people and soldiers that dedicated their lives to save our freedom and the freedom of those they served with from other countries. The sacrifices, the courage, the teamwork, the optimism that are displayed at the museum come to life as you visit the museum.
Steamboat Natchez - New Orleans, Louisiana
Travel down the Mighty Mississippi River on a riverboat for the true flavor of the beauty of the area. The Natchez is the only authentic steamboat in New Orleans.
The Natchez is the 9th steamer to carry the name. It was her predecessor, Natchez VI, that raced the Robert E Lee in the most famous steamboat race of all time. The history of the riverboat, Natchez, flows through the placid antebellum plantation era, on through the Civil War era, on to the Gay Nineties and now, into the new millenium. Quite a history for a line of steamboats to be able to brag about.
ABITA Beer - Abita Springs, Louisiana
Situated in the woods 30 miles north of New Orleans this brewing company was started in 1986. While it was getting underway they produced 1,500 barrels of beer the first year. Today they brew over 80,000 barrels of beer and 5,000 barrels of root beer in their brewery.
They brew their product in small batches to make sure their quality meets their high standards. The brewery is privately owned and operated by local shareholders who are proud of the quality product that comes from this brewery.
The Brewery Tour is open to anyone 21 years of age or older. Of course, you must wear closed toe shoes on the tour. The Abita Brewing Company is the oldest craft brewery in the southeast and one of the oldest craft breweries in the US. Their goal is to become a nationally renowned household beer.
Visit the Beautiful Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans. People come from all across the nation to the city of New Orleans for a variety of reasons. Some come to walk along the streets of the French Quarter, and others come to listen to great music and try great food. Mardi Gras is also a huge draw for the city. Those who are interested in seeing one of the historical places in the city should visit the Longue Vue House and Gardens.
Jazz & Heritage Festival - New Orleans, Louisiana
This festival has both cultural and historic significane to the the area and world. A melding of the great jazz music with the greatest of the jazz musical talents make this an exeptional outing that you will want to attend year after year.
Laura Plantation - Vacherie, Louisiana
This plantation was the winner of the 2007 Louisiana Top Tour Attraction. The sugar plantation was built in 1805 and is one of the regions oldest and largest plantations.
Degas House - New Orleans, Louisiana
This is the only home of the famous artist Degas that is open to the public. While he lived here he painted at least 22 of his works.
If you are a history buff, then New Orleans should be the first stop on your trip. This city is filled with stories and legends so exciting that you may not believe some of it really happened. The buildings tell stories themselves and can stop time with their amazing designs and century old architecture. Some of the buildings are not only famous throughout the city of New Orleans, but people come from all over the world to set foot in them.
New Orleans is known for Mardi Gras, their infamous Saints and nightlife that never stops. But there is more to this beautiful city than just beads, football and dancing. New Orleans is also home to many fine restaurants, excellent colleges and fun parks and zoos.
You have heard all the stories about the French Quarter from your friends. In order to appreciate it, you need to see it firsthand. The French Quarter is known for many places, but the most popular are the quaint little stores that are sprinkled throughout the Quarter.