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US Custom House - New Orleans (LA)

Address: 🏑 423 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone : +1 (504) 670-2404
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJT6BqUg2mIIYRs61P5PIOGFs
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  • Canal Street - New Orleans
    Tour Big Easy - New Orleans
    Tour Big Easy
    Rhoda Pruitt: We had a great time..The reservation and the service was good from start to finish.. When we arrived everything was easy to understand and it was organized..The drinks at the bar before boarding were cheap. The covered boat was comfortable and smooth. The host was funny and knowledgeable. We saw 3 alligators even though this time of year its not promising..Our family will book this tour again.
    New Orleans Storyville Museum - New Orleans
    New Orleans Storyville Museum
    Molly Mendez: Great little museum with fantastic exhibits. Sysinctly lays out the history of New Orleans and the red light district. It covers everything from early settlers to the north of jazz. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Really lovely stop!
    1850 House Museum & Gift Shop - New Orleans
    1850 House Museum & Gift Shop
    Eloise J. Li: Beautifully furnished. Only worth going to if you have extra time. I recommend visiting the historic homes that give hourly tours with guides first. The slave quarter rooms are closed and just let you peek in. There were no speakers with audio playing when I visited
    Spirits-n-spirits tours - New Orleans
    nancy r ott: Fun and exciting
    Oyster Sidewalk - New Orleans
    Louis and Elaine: The Oyster Sidewalk is about all that remains of the old Pearl Oyster House, closed in 2015. The Terra Cotta oyster sidewalk and the orignal neon sign mark where the original 1920’s business once flourished. The sidewalk is another cool reminder of a past era. Sort of nice to see.
    St. Anthonys Garden - New Orleans
    St. Anthonys Garden
    Aubrey Lu: The statue lit up at night is fun to look at. The fun things that you say what it looks like, some say it looks like a giraffe, some say it looks like a person dancing like an Egyptian, to me it looks like a person about to do a crane kick. What do you see?
    Gray Line Lighthouse - New Orleans
    Gray Line Lighthouse
    Louis and Elaine: The Gray Line Lighthouse is a duplicate listing for the Gray Line Lighthouse Ticket Office. It may resemble a lighthouse or a tourist attraction, but it is where you buy tickets for the Natchez Dinner cruises or other tours. This ticket office is in front of the Natchez Steam Boat, at the end of Toulouse Street and inside of the Premium Parking P-404 parking lot.
    Chennault Aviation & Military Museum - Monroe
    Chennault Aviation & Military Museum
    DJ Cook: A Hidden Gem! This jam packed museum is a treasure trove of extensive military aviation artifacts. It is thoughtfully planned out given the amount of items and displays in comparison to the available space. This is an incredible tribute to General Chennault and the AVG. It is a musuem well worthy of a visit from any military aviation enthusiast.
    Masur Museum of Art - Monroe
    Masur Museum of Art
    Kevin L: Very nice local art museum. They have new exhibits come in regularly. Admission is free. Very relaxing place to visit. Usually isnt crowded. Great place for all ages to visit.
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