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As part of an ongoing effort to better serve New Orleans, the French Market Corporation will partner with the Crescent City Farmers' Market to host a weekly fresh food market every Wednesday.
Visitors walk into a large recreation of a concrete German observation and command post that would have been located on the Normandy coast. Through viewing slots, guests see a panoramic view of the En
This exhibit is dedicated specifically to the many D-Days that took place in the Pacific Theater. The 5,000-square-foot gallery includes photographs, videos, artifacts, maps, quotes, newspaper headlin
It all began with the Mississippi River. Take an hour-long stroll along the Mississippi River levee for an overview of New Orleans history. Walk ends on the levee across from Jackson Square. 25 free t
You know this is going to be a fun tour as soon as you arrive. Colorful Mardi Gras props, including a gigantic jovial jester, fiercely realistic alligators, and a gorgeously exciting Marilyn Monroe wi
Explore Louisiana`s wetlands on a ranger-guided walk on a preserve trail. Watch for alligators, listen for frog calls, admire the wildflowers, and hear about the people who lived and worked in the are
LaMieux Galleries presents a showing of works from Olivia Hill.
Phil Sandusky exhibits a new set of New Orleans street scenes for the Gallery's November show. Sandusky, well-known for his post-Katrina renderings of the city, is a local favorite who works en p
The Ken Kirschman Artspace and NOCCA are proud to announce the 2009 Visiting Artist I Exhibition. The exhibition will feature two and three-dimensional work in a variety of media by Thomas Mann, Walla
Join a park ranger to learn about Acadian (Cajun) traditions, culture, and history at the Acadian Cultural Center, 501 Fisher Road, Lafayette.
Enjoy live New Orlenas jazz by Jamil Sharif.
The band features Big Al Carson, vocals; Harry Sterling, guitar; Bob E, drums and Harold J. Scott, bass.
Debi and The Deacons play pop, top 40 and covers.
As part of an ongoing effort to better serve New Orleans, the French Market Corporation will partner with the Crescent City Farmers' Market to host a weekly fresh food market every Wednesday.
Visit the Official Museum of The Louisiana National Guard. See artifacts, weapons and memorabilia from every major American war.
The Amistad Research Center welcomes groups interested in touring the reading room and art gallery exhibition.
A majority of this collection consists of Native American artifacts from tribes both inside and outside of Louisiana. In addition, the museum has collected items over time from indigenous populations