Jean Lafitte Preserve
Twin Canals in Jean Lafitte Park One of my coolest places to sea kayak while living in New Orleans, ("Pre-Katrina") was Twin Canals on the West Bank. I used to paddle days and nights over there but "Night Paddling" was the ... paddling.net
Bayou Segnette State Park
The overnight accommodations available to you at Bayou Segnette State Park include 98 campsites with water and electrical hook-ups and a nearby comfort station, tent camping, twenty waterfront vacation cabins with air... reserveamerica.com
New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
A story rich with innovation, experimentation, controversy and emotion, the park provides a setting that portrays the development and progression of jazz in New Orleans. Located in the heart of New Orleans French Quart... heritagesites.com
San Bernardo Scenic Byway
- Located just 5 miles east of downtown New Orleans, St. Bernard Parish is a delightful escape from the city. The San Bernardo Scenic Byway (La. Hwy. 46) traverses this area, which is rich in history and cultural diversity... wildernet.com
City Park New Orleans
City Park is a wonderful place to visit; it is much larger and offers many more things to do than Audubon Park (near Tulane University, Uptown). Many tourists don't get here because it's not in the typical tourist triang... igougo.com
Chalmette Battlefield
Chalmette Batleground is where Andrew Jackson and his army --- with the help of some pirates ---- defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans. It?s now a National Historical Park. Many of the earthworks and gun em... igougo.com
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
Established in 1833 by the City of Lafayette The square was acquired from Cornelius Hurst and the cemetery laid out by Benjamin Buisson, city surveyor. This was part of the Livaudais Plantation which had been subdivided into ci... hmdb.org
Saint Louis Cemetery Number One
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The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
New Orleans is universally considered to be the birthplace of the uniquely American brand of music known as Jazz. From the dance halls of South Rampart Street and the cribs of the Storyville red light district in th... neworleansonline.com
Lafreniere Park- Part 2
This structure is located in a large park and is one of the newest of several structures manufactured by Landscape Structures Inc. Compact, colorful and dynamite, you skip up the Pod Climbers and off you go! A Double Wave Pol... kaboom.org
The Audubon Zoo
Audubon Zoo is a New Orleans landmark and a living museum filled with some of the rarest and most beautiful creatures of nature. There have been animals at this site since the 1884 World Exposition in Audubon Park. ... neworleansonline.com
Entergy Imax Theater
Magnifying the wonders of nature, Entergy IMAX Theater is located next to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, offering animals and nature of every sort on the big screen; from sharks to volcanoes under the sea. The th... grandparents.com
City Park Carousel - New Orleans, La
The Carousel Gardens Amusement Park is a "park within a park". City Park is a free visit, however to see and ride the carousel, an entrance fee of $3.00 USD is needed for the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, and another f... waymarking.com
Woldenberg Riverfront Park
Malcolm Woldenberg, one of Louisiana?s greatest philanthropists of the 20th century, dedicated his wealth to helping local, national, and international charities in aid of the elderly, children?s health, education, the worldwid... hmdb.org