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CHILD- Plantation & City Tour - Different Days
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Retail Price: $45.00
Your Price: $41.00
You Save: $4.00 (9%)
Item Number: 15-10-CHILD
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This Combination Tour allows you to tour New Orleans and visit your choice of Laura, Oak Alley and St. Joseph Plantations on a different day.
Our City Tour Pickup Begins at 2:30pm and continues for 30 minutes. Return Time is 5:30pm. Your tour begins in the historic French Quarter and then takes you into parts of the city still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. Then you'll enjoy touring the beautiful Garden District.
New Orleans is not just a city, it’s a soul. Come with Cajun Pride on a laid-back soul journey through the pulse of our hometown. See and hear about our historic places: Jackson Square, French Market, U.S. Mint, Garden District, the Cities of the Dead, Esplanade Avenue, City Park, and much more.
Our great city is in the process of recovering from our Nation’s greatest natural disaster. As you tour our city, you will witness our recovery. Our City tour is designed to educate you not only on our unique culture but also on our continuous recovery efforts. You will see the impact of Hurricane Katrina and you will visit areas which demonstrate the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding of the region. Our goal is to help visitors understand the impact of this tragic event on our residents, our culture and our country. Feel our passion as you hear our stories. We’ll enlighten and entertain you, always with a licensed guide.
When making your reservation online,you'll be required to let us know when plantation you want to tour. Below are brief descriptions of your choices. Each offers a unique glimpse into the past of South Louisiana.
Oak Alley Plantation - Built in 1837-39. It is famous for its alley of 28 evenly spaced Live Oak trees, believed to be at least 100 years older than the big house.
Laura Plantation -Built in 1805. Let the "memoirs of Laura" transport you into the live of this plantation's Creole men, women, slaves and children.
St. Joseph - Take a walk through time as you enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the many interesting people who have called this plantation "Home." The birthplace of H. H. Richardson, one of America's most important architects of the 19th century. |
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