Mississippi River
You will see the mighty Mississippi River. This river runs our commerce, trade and tourism in New Orleans. From our vantage point you will be able to see the famous Crescent turn as well as the cruise ships.
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Mississippi River
You will see the mighty Mississippi River. This river runs our commerce, trade and tourism in New Orleans. From our vantage point you will be able to see the famous Crescent turn as well as the cruise ships.
Jackson Square
This is the most famous part of New Orleans. The square in the center of the French Quarter which was the original city founded in 1718. This was the center for Civil, Religious and Social ceremonies. It was also the place where public execustions were held.
Latrobe Park
This pocket park was named after Benjamin Latrobe. He was the man who designed New Orleans first water system, but at a cost of sinking the city.
French Quarter
The French Quarter is the original city in its entirety. From 1718 to the present, it has always been the most famous part of New Orleans. There's more to it than meets the eye however and we will show you why.
Chartres Street
Pronounced Charters but spelled Chartres, this is the street which houses the famous Napoleon House. Once meant to be the home for Napoleon himself, the buildings history with water and eco services is vast.
Washington Artillery Park
The highest point in New Orleans and only a few feet above sea level, this park area serves as a fantastic viewing spot for the original city and the Mississippi River.
French Market
The French Market started as an Indian Trading Post even before European settlers arrived. It made very few changes over the years and still is an active market today. People come from all over the world to buy trinkets here and sample some of our delicious foods.
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