Historic New Orleans | WW2, Civil War & War of 1812 Tour
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Head on down to the Big Easy with the American Battlefield Trust. We have jazz music, great friends, and outstanding food on this virtual tour of one of America's iconic cities. Tour the fantastic National World War II Museum. Take a class on Creole cuisine at the New Orleans School of Cooking. Walk down iconic Bourbon Street. Take to the Mighty Mississippi River as we journey to Chalmette and the famous Battle of New Orleans. Visit Metairie Cemetery and go behind the scenes at the Cabildo and Confederate Memorial Hall. From Louis Armstrong to Napoleon Bonaparte, to Andrew Jackson and Andrew Jackson Higgins, we'll explore the sights and sounds of the home of America's largest Mardi Gras celebration in the Cresent City.
0:00 Welcome to New Orleans
3:06 Jackson Square
3:36 The Cabildo & The Louisiana Purchase
15:14 Pirate’s Alley
16:04 Royal Street
16:46 Bourbon Street
17:39 Chartres Street
18:34 Joan of Arc
19:04 Central Grocery
19:51 Café Du Monde
20:45 New Orleans School of Cooking
32:55 Metairie Cemetery
40:14 Ride on the Mississippi River
42:31 Chalmette Battlefield
51:48 Chalmette National Cemetery
52:30 New Orleans & The Civil War
54:38 Confederate Memorial Hall Civil War Museum
1:06:20 Middle Passage
1:07:16 New Orleans Jazz Museum
1:09:28 After the Civil War
1:10:06 The National World War II Museum
The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. We permanently protect these battlefields for future generations as a lasting and tangible memorial to the brave soldiers who fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.
Great new format. Well edited. Perfect blend of tourism + military history.
I absolutely LOVE these videos. I play them at work when I’m doing reports and it’s honestly some of the most relaxing parts of my week.
One of the best videos I’ve seen ABT ever do. Well done folks!
Thank you for sharing this documentary! Much appreciated
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Great stuff guys.
Great video. We moved to New Orleans from western New York in '71 and I'm still learning about the history of the area. Thanks for sharing.
What an amazing city and video fantastic job everyone involved very enjoyable
What a wonderful video!!
Great job, congratulations to all who made this.
Chris and Chris were excellent
This is great. I haven’t seen you guys do these tour videos before. I just visited Charleston for the 3rd time this past summer and excited to watch that video next.
Awesome. Don't forget about Boston, and our Vicksburg video comes out tomorrow!
Cant wait!
You want to see excellent example of a plantation house get to Destrehan, to jesse duplantis' house, Ormond Blvd. He's got oak trees that are 600 years! A lot of where you've been he videoed awhile ago!
That same statue is across the street from The White House in Lafayette Park
Sixty-fifth person to like the video! 😀 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I wonder if there was a missed opportunity to have @AtunSheiFilms come and speak about New Orleans history.
Ah yes, because the guy who hasn't even been here for 10 years and moved from the cushy state of Massachusetts with a clear political bias is the perfect person to talk about New Orleans culture and history. You've got to be kidding me.
New Orleans is rich mixture of French; Spanish ; African and Creole cultures ; Bourbon Street named by the Spanish - French Royal House ; Bourbon dinasty desapeared in France with Republic but no in Spain with.King Phillip vl of Spain
When they put back the Confederate statues they might get more tourism and they might not need to hire people to advertise for them.
The participation trophies?
If there's anyone for who the statues coming down means they won't visit New Orleans just means more chargrilled oysters and beignets for me.