Discover the history of the Garden District on a walking tour. Learn about the area’s role in the Civil War, see the former homes of famous residents, and admire the beautiful architecture.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Discover the Garden District of New Orleans, a National Historic Landmark District. Learn about the area’s history as you explore the American Sector, the Irish Channel, and an elite Jewish community.

Between 1835 and 1865, New Orleans became the 3rd largest city in the United States. The wealthiest city in the South, and the capital of slavery in the South. In the 1830s, just upriver above the city of New Orleans was the Faubourg Livaudais, which became better known as the Historic Garden District.

The Garden District was comprised of a close network of several plantations which were parceled, sold, and broken into smaller lots. These lots were home to various ethnic neighborhoods, including the American sector, the Irish Channel, and an elite Jewish community.

There was also a very large African American and Creole neighborhood adjacent to the others, all of which were part of the Historic Garden District.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Stroll through the Garden District, a National Historic Landmark District
Learn about the history of the area and its role in the Civil War
See the former homes of famous residents, including Anne Rice and Sandra Bullock
Admire the beautiful architecture of the area’s historic mansions
Discover the history of the area, including its role in the slave trade

 

 

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