Discover the captivating history of water's connection to New Orleans, a city that has shaped our nation's culture, cuisine, and music. While many associate water with natural and man-made catastrophes in this vibrant city, its influence extends far beyond disasters.
Explore with us the hidden story of water's role in New Orleans. Our guided tours delve into a rich tapestry of subjects, from indigenous history, steamboats, and African American heritage to Jazz, 20th-century innovations, Slavery, and the modern challenges of climate change. Together, we'll unravel the impact of water on the city's unique traditions and look towards the future, discussing water justice, equity, and crucial strategies for water management.
Join our unforgettable journey to unlock the untold connections between water and New Orleans. Whether you're a history buff, an environmentalist, or simply curious, this tour will inspire and educate. Book now to be part of a story that continues to shape the nation
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We meet on the steps directly below the cannon. This is across the street from Jackson Square and next to Cafe Dumonde