Headquarters for National Park that includes several historic sites in and near New Orleans

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Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve, New Orleans

Headquarters for National Park that includes several historic sites in and near New Orleans.

Headquarters for National Park that includes several historic sites in and near New Orleans. Has a small museum and visitor's center. Show up by 9AM to get a place on the informative free walking tour of the French Quarter.


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About Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve

 419 Decatur St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

 +1 504-589-3882

 www.nps.gov

Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve and Nearby Sights on Map

Pharmacy Museum

See and learn about medical practices of the mid 19th century

French Quarter

Settled by the French in 1718, the French Quarter on the banks of the Mississippi River is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans

Historic New Orleans Collection

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Preservation Hall

Cigar Factory New Orleans & Museum

History and tradition of one of New Orleans' oldest traditions -- cigar rolling! Watch the masters at work daily in the only operating cigar factory since the 50's

Jackson Square

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