Private tour in New Orleans Munson Tim C
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Hello, my name is Munson, but most people call me by my middle name, Tim. I'm a local licensed tour guide for New Orleans and live in its geographic center near City Park. I have a master's degree in history and have taught European and American history at Southeastern Louisiana University for over 20 years. I'm a lifelong Louisiana resident with roots deep into the state's culture. My father was born on a sugar plantation upriver from the city, and my mother was born on a Louisiana rice farm. I grew up on my parent's farm on the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in a big Louisiana Catholic family (7 kids), with a big Louisiana kitchen, where my parents created big Louisiana-flavored Creole and Cajun dishes. (My tours explain the difference between Creole and Cajun. ) I love walking the streets of New Orleans because there are so many great places, lots of history, and so much uniqueness. As a licensed tour guide for over eight years, even the well-informed traveler will gain more insight into one of the world's most authentic and beloved cities. I'll explain how every aspect of New Orleans is made of layers. It's an astonishing intermingling of peoples from the early French and Spanish Catholics to English-speaking American Protestants, enslaved people, free people of color, and mixed-race people. Much of the early history of New Orleans was siphoned through the Caribbean, adding yet another layer to the city's culture. The international port of New Orleans also brought in the Irish, Germans, and Italians, who all called New Orleans home before the Civil War. All these various cultures crowded together on the narrow sliver of land next to the Mississippi River. Crowding together was not a matter of choice; it was necessary because the city is surrounded by water and swampland. The river and early port activity also brought new products from South America into the city, like bananas and coffee. The coffee culture in NOLA is still strong, like the chicory flavor! These diverse cultures colliding in one spot created a distinctive architectural style, lively cuisine, and the myriad musical foundations that ultimately produced jazz. (Jazz is the root of all popular music today. ) I hope to show you this unfathomable city and explain the complex dynamics that make New Orleans an extraordinary place. As the great New Orleans artist John Scott said, "There is a kind of intimacy of living in New Orleans that's a little bit different than other places. " I'll tell you the story of New Orleans, even Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street. Take my tour, and your New Orleans experience will be enhanced. You'll learn so much! • City of New Orleans Licensed Tour Guide • Master of Arts Degree in History at Southeastern Louisiana University • Current Full-Time University History Instructor
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Step into history and experience the charm of the Garden District! Embark on a stroll through this picturesque neighborhood, just upriver from the bustling French Quarter. You'll be greeted by the magnificent presence of majestic live oak trees and a remarkable collection of historic residences. It's no surprise that this area has become a haven for celebrities and prominent figures throughout the years. The Garden District stands as a very early testament to the concept of a luxury suburb. From 1832 to 1950, nearly every architectural style finds its place in this captivating district. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of designs that have shaped this neighborhood over time. Your walking tour will take you through the enchanting stretch between Magazine Street and St. Charles Avenue, known for its iconic streetcar line and as the primary route to the city's Mardi Gras parades. We will also make a stop at the historic Lafayette #1 Cemetery, and we will stand before the iconic Commander's Palace.
A stroll through the Garden District from St. Charles Avenue to Magazine Street Buckner's Mansion (American Horror Stories house) Manning House Lafayette #1 Cemetary Commanders Palace Ann Rice Residence (Mayfair Witches Home) Benjamin Button House Freret's folly Celebrity homes (past and present) Colonel Short's Villa Stunning architecture
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2725 Prytania Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
2725 Prytania St. The Chicory House Coffee Shop
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