Private tour in New Orleans Robert F
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I first researched Louisiana history while doing genealogy on my family, which brought me into the historic cemeteries. I am the author of two books on New Orleans cemeteries, a subject about which I have curated several museum exhibits. I co-founded a preservation group which has restored several historic tombs, including the New Orleans Musicians Tomb, which offers free burial to musicians and which I administrate. After saving the inscription tablet from the Homer Plessy tomb (which I restored for the 100th anniversary of Plessy v. Ferguson), I, with Keith Plessy created a Plessy v. Ferguson exhibit in the Sala Capitular, the room in the Cabildo where the landmark case was first heard. I first interpreted the region's cultural history in an organized way as a Jean Lafitte National Park ranger and am currently completing a book on the Garden District. I am a produced playwright of works that deal with New Orleans true stories ranging from Civil War Captain Andre Cailloux to Ernie K-Doe to Hurricane Katrina. I was the Dramatists Guild's first Gulf Coast Regional Representative and have taught playwriting at Tulane University and the University of New Orleans. My documentary ZACK AND ADDIE won honors worldwide and I am currently working on a film about Cosimo Matassa's recording studios. I have produced many markers for historic buildings and tombs, starting with Danny Barker's birthplace, and I was also an honorary pallbearer at both Blue Lu and Danny Barker's funerals. - Named first Gulf Coast regional representative by the Dramatists Guild PUBLISHED PLAYS: Katrina's Path, Original Works Publishing (1st Hurricane Katrina play to be published) Katrina added to the Lincoln Center Library collection The Monologue Project published online Katrina, Samuel French PUBLISHED BOOKS: - City of the Dead: St. Louis Cemetery #1, Center for Louisiana Studies, 1996 New Orleans Cemeteries: Life in the Cities of the Dead, Batture Press, 1997 - "The World that Made Antoinette K-Doe," (essay) published in WALKING RADDY (University Press of Mississippi), 2018 GRANTS: National Endowment for the Arts - for "Holy Wars" New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation - for "Holy Wars" DOCUMENTARY FILM: ZACK AND ADDIE premiered at the St. Tropez International Film Festival where it was nominated in three categories: •Best Feature Documentary •Best Producer of a Documentary Feature •Best Director of a Documentary Feature Rob Florence won Best Director None
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In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. A majority of Americans believe that JFK was slain as part of a conspiracy and refuse to accept Warren Commission's report that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Major conspiracy theories point to one place of origin: New Orleans, the city where the only trial for America's most notorious "unsolved" crime occurred. Join me in peeling back the layers around U. S. history's greatest mystery in an attempt to get closer to the truth. The tour features archival photography and footage.
The Reilly Coffee Company & Adrian Alba's Garage - where Lee Oswald and Judyth Vary Baker held cover jobs in 1963 • Site of the Newman Building & Hale Boggs Federal Courthouse - location of both 544 Camp Street / Carlos Bringuier's Cuban Revolutionary Council and 531 Lafayette Street / Guy Bannister's private eye agency • The International House - Alton Ochsner, president & Clay Shaw, director • Site of the International Trade Mart where Oswald was filmed handing out Fair Play For Cuba Committee flyers • Exchange Alley - home of teenage Oswald • Felix's Oysters - owned by Carlos Marcello bookie Sam Saia, Oswald worked here • Broussard's - once owned by Peter Marcello, site where Garrison asked Dean Andrews to testify that he was asked by Clay Shaw to represent Oswald • Former 500 Club - burlesque club where Jack Ruby recruited dancer Jada Royal Orleans Hotel - site where Mob Lawyer Frank Ragano writes that Jimmy Hoffa sent him to ask Carlos Marcello and Santos Trafficante to plot JFK's assassination
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