You might even catch a Second Line band in the middle of the Casino at any given point in time!
Whitney Plantation is the only plantation museum in Louisiana with an exclusive focus on the lives of enslaved people. Visit Whitney’s memorials and restored buildings to enter the world of a Louisiana sugar plantation and to remember those who built and worked this property. On your walking tour, your guide shows you through slave cabins, a freedmen’s church, detached kitchen and outbuildings, a 1790s owner’s house and memorials built to honor the enslaved.
Great tour company. Daryl and I went during our road trip to NOLA in 2018 and had a blast!
In the heart of the Treme neighborhood, the oldest African American neighborhood in the US and the self-proclaimed "Birthplace of Jazz"
Relax and take a stroll through Armstrong Park and visit Congo Square a historic gathering space for local african americans dating back to the 19th century.
The BEST Chargrilled Oysters. Make sure you ask for Hollywood, the MASTER Shucker =)
You have to try the famous beignets and a cafe au lait. You won't regret the powdery goodness!
Dooky Chase’s restaurant played a vital role in the Civil Rights Movement. Today, the family-owned restaurant remains at its original intersection serving award-winning cuisine to a host of locals, visitors, politicians and public figures, even President Barack Obama.
Simply DIVINE.
Be sure to grab the infamous drink of Bourbon St., the Hand Grenade