Free Garden District History Tour of New Orleans

Discover New Orleans’ Garden District! Join this free tour to explore grand mansions, Lafayette Cemetery #1, and the fascinating stories of the city’s transformation after the Louisiana Purchase.

Things to do Free Garden District History Tour of New Orleans

The New Orleans Garden District has always been known for its beautiful palatial homes, large southern live oak trees, and Lafayette Cemetery #1 (The Cemetery is closed to the public until further notice ,but will be discussed at a gate where the group can see into it). On this tour, we will discuss the history and stories of Lafayette Cemetery #1, the beautiful Greek Revival and Italianate homes, and the history of the Americanization of New Orleans. The tour will explore in detail what Americanization meant for New Orleans and how the emergence of this neighborhood also brought an immigrant population to New Orleans that has given the city much of its unique character. Of course, we will also dive into a detailed discussion of the politics and the environmental necessity of the architecture of the neighborhood.

Included

Louise S. McGehee School
Le Petit Bleu
The Rink Shopping Center
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
The Chicory House
Commander's Palace
Garden District Architecture
Cemetery History
New Orleans History

Meeting point

2801 Prytania St

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