Wednesday, September 17, 2014
New Orlean's French Quarter Tours
Monday, June 16, 2014
A French Quarter Self-Guided Walking Tour (New Orleans)
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Louisiana's African-American Heritage Trail
- African American Museum (New Orleans)
- St. Augustine Church (New Orleans)
- St. Louis Cemeteries No. 1 & No. 2 (New Orleans)
- The French Market (New Orleans)
- Congo Square, Armstrong Park (New Orleans)
- Amistad Research Center (New Orlean)
- Mahalia Jackson's Grave, Providence Park Cemetery (Metauie)
- Laura Plantation (Vacherie)
- Evergreen Plantation (Wallace)
- River Road African American Heritage Museum (Donaldsonville)
- Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum (Hammond)
- Louisiana State Capitol (Baton Rouge)
- Southern University (Baton Rouge)
- Port Hudson Battlefield (Jackson)
- The African American Museum (St. Martinville)
- Black Heritage Art Gallery; Central School Arts and Humanities Center (Lake Charles)
- Creole Heritage Folk Life Center (Opelousas)
- Arna Bontemps African American Heritage Museum (Alexandria)
- St. Augustine Church (Natchez)
- Cane River Creole National Historical Park, Bermuda (Derry)
- Melrose Plantation (Melrose)
- Multicultural Center of the South (Shreveport)
- Southern University Museum of Art (Shreveport)
- Grambling State university (Grambling)
- Northeast Louisiana Delta African American Heritage Museum (Monroe)
- Hermione Museum (Tallulah)
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Top Sights to See in New Orleans
- French Quarter
- Streetcars & Riverboats
- Audubon Institute Attractions, - try the Audubon zoo, insectarium, aquarium of the Americas & Entergy IMAX Theater.
- New Orleans Art District - Contemporary Art Center, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, National World War II Museum & more.
- New Orleans Museum of Art
- Louisiana State Museum
- Show Center for the Arts
- Vermillionville
- The Shops Along Front Street in Historic Natchitoches
- Poverty Point State Historic Site
Monday, July 21, 2008
VIP City Tours (New Orleans) - LOUISIANA
Our tour started at 1pm that lasted for 2 hours. It started with the tour guide's introduction of the city of New Orleans...the birthplace of Jazz music! We went around the city's famous buildings and historical places. Not much photos to share in here since we're on mobile and had no chance to stop and go down to take photos. (If stops were allowed, then the tour might last 4-5 hours I guess, LOL!)
Then we proceeded to the devastated Lower Ninth Ward by hurricane katrina. I got a few photos plus a video clip while touring around. It was only at that time I had known that New Orleans is geographically in the lowlands, surrounded by marshlands and a bayou!...the main reason why the flood went as high as 8 feet.
The only stop that we did was at the St. louis cemetery #3, or widely known as "Cities of the Dead." There is a long story behind that and telling all about here would be a long chapter to be written, hehehe...anyway, if you're interested about the story, just google it, and read from there :)
Anyway, it was chilly that day! It just freezes my feet walking. So I just feel lazy walking and not much of going around by foot.