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Literally just left NO a few hours ago and used your videos as a major guide for my visit. We went to Audobon park four times in five days we loved it so much! Also took two walking tours with the company with Sean (who did fantastic) in the garden district and bayou St. John and the cemetery). Thanks for being such a help with these videos, you made our trip to the crescent city magical! Thank you for including the Tree of Life as well!
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My brother has lived for over 50 yrs in NOLA. We used to visit frequently in the past but now travel is too difficult. He lives over by the fairgrounds on Lopez. In all that time we only visited Audubon Park once and then I can say after watching your video, that we hardly saw any of it. NOLA is so beloved in my heart and i miss her a lot. You did such a great job with this tour of the park!!!
Audubon Park holds a very special place in my heart. I considered it my backyard growing up. I lived about a one minute bike ride from that wonderful green place. Many happy times spent in Audubon Park.
So cool - I see the swings and playground equipment set up next to some of the houses on Exposition, and I can only imagine what a great backyard the park would be for them and the rest of the neighbors!
There was a “swan boat” when I was a kid. You could purchase tickets and ride around the lagoon starting from the bandstand. I saw “the monkees” in concert at that bandstand in 1984. Pretty small stage but it was a really good concert. I remember catching tiny little perch from the lagoon and grilling them in Audubon Park with some other friends. We thought we were real fisherman because we got these tiny little perch. Such wonderful memories. Also, many may not realize there was a little train for kids that went around the park back in the day.
I’ve only gotten to hear about the swan boat! And re: the Monkees, that’s pretty incredible - hard to picture that kind of crowd gathered there today. Thanks for sharing the memories.
Thanks for letting us live vicariously through you Andrew! Your tours are always a highlight of my day when you share a post with us. Second to none 💚💜💛
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Hello from Boston, we’ll be there the first week of May. It’s still pretty cold here and your video was so wonderful and warming to watch. I love all the information from the history of the area right down to the trees. Thank you so much for all your videos!
Thank you Kathleen! Early spring is def a great time for a visit, although plenty of stuff is in bloom in May, too - should be a beautiful time, just warmer. Welcome to town in advance!
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Thank you so much for your tours, Andrew! Randomly dealing with a heavy mood today (maybe because it’s STILL cloudy and feels like winter in Chicago 😂), but your tours are like my comfort viewing and so calming!! Just know you’re making a difference and your vibe is so great! Thank you for all you do. 🙏
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When I was a youngster back in the 1940s & 50s, my mother would take my brother and I and usually a couple of cousins to Audubon Park, sometimes at the St. Charles entrance (you could drive in there back then, and sometimes to the Magazine St. side and the zoo. It was a fun time. Thanks for the video tour. Thoroughly enjoyed it,😃
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ Yes,you could enter the park from St. Charles, turn right and drive alongside the golf course to just short of Magazine , turn left alng the back of the golf course then go left again and up back to St. Charles. You cloud also exit to Magazine rather than go back to St Charles. But there were problems with speeders and clashes with cycles and walkers so they stopped cars from entering from St. Charles.
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Hi Layne! If anything, it's having a renaissance - I see bladers with some serious moves in the park (and lipsyncing to whatever's on their headphones a surprisingly large % of the time).
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The majority of trees in New Orleans are live oak but cypress trees are mostly found in the wet swampy parts of rural Louisiana, not in New Orleans proper! 😉
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That was a great tour of Audubon Park. Next time I'm in N.O., I will have to go deeper into the park. How about some tours of the universities of New Orleans? Thanks for all the great videos.
Beautiful. Thank you, Andrew for both the botanical and historical information. Like many others of your videos, I've bookmarked this one for a future trip to NO. Take care!
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Jeanne. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
Wow, I knew NO was a beautiful city (went there about 12 years ago) but the Audubon Park is every bit as great as Central Park (and much safer). I'm really looking forward to racking up some vacation time at work so I can come back. I miss visiting NO. I'm even working my way through Anne Rice's "The Witching Hour" a third time. It's a huge book but one of her best. I've read her books since I was in high school over 20 years ago. RIP Mrs. Rice.
Glad that you enjoyed the video. You would definitely love plantation tour on your visit to New Orleans. We also have a post on that. Link to the post is here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-plantation-tours/. If you haven't already done so, hopefully, you can check out our other virtual tours of New Orleans ua-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.There is more where this came from.
@Free Tours by Foot - New Orleans I bought tickets to Oak Avenue and Laura (bought the book "Memories on the Old Plantation to read to really get an understanding of the family-SO good!) I also need to add Whitney Plantation to this list, and Myrtle. My huge concern is getting around. Are the further away plantations accessible by an electric scooter, or do you recommend renting a car for that day?
Interessting. In your road trip there was those "scary" trees. I just found out those hanging things is spanish moss. Why isn't there anything in the park. Is it only local to the other trees on your trip?
Hi Daniel - mostly Spanish moss doesn’t grow in the city. From what I understand, the less car exhaust is around, the happier it is, so you always see more out in the country.
Hey Marti - it’s hard to say this far ahead, given how everyone is still a little shy to announce events. But there are generally Halloween events all over the city, including some in City Park. Voodoo Fest (a music festival) is usually that weekend, and the Scout Island Scream Park is also located inside City Park.
I do recommend you change your recording device or editing video higher FPS. your video is so great but just quality and FPS little low make eyes tired. thanks
The Aunobon park is a wonderful place to go with your family by yourself it is so peaceful. I'm kind of changing the subject I date I'm wondering if somebody that's on here on here could help me locate a painting? The title of the painting is All Hollow Eve It is a Boyd Cruise painting. It was privately owned for a long time but but then it was given I believe believe in 2016 maybe to the museum that's on Royal street I can't think of the name on top of my head. I know I've seen a print of it once in a small side gallery on Royal street but I have not seen it since in a sense I just wondering if anybody can help me locate this painting or a print of it I would highly appreciate it the painting means so much to me.
Hi Leah - not familiar with it, but the museum you’re thinking of may be the Historic New Orleans Collection - hope somebody else can provide some insight.
Audubon Park is simply the best park for a relaxing stroll - thank you, Andrew!
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Literally just left NO a few hours ago and used your videos as a major guide for my visit. We went to Audobon park four times in five days we loved it so much! Also took two walking tours with the company with Sean (who did fantastic) in the garden district and bayou St. John and the cemetery). Thanks for being such a help with these videos, you made our trip to the crescent city magical! Thank you for including the Tree of Life as well!
Thank you for visiting our city. I hope you experienced the southern hospitality!
Awesome, so glad you enjoyed uptown and some tours with Sean!
This means a lot to us, Jeremy! If you know of anyone else who might also enjoy these videos, please share us with them. We would really appreciate that! Thank you.
My brother has lived for over 50 yrs in NOLA. We used to visit frequently in the past but now travel is too difficult. He lives over by the fairgrounds on Lopez. In all that time we only visited Audubon Park once and then I can say after watching your video, that we hardly saw any of it. NOLA is so beloved in my heart and i miss her a lot. You did such a great job with this tour of the park!!!
Thanks so much Kathy! That part of the city is beautiful too and you’d never want for live oaks.
Absolutely fabulous such a treat thank you
Audubon Park holds a very special place in my heart. I considered it my backyard growing up. I lived about a one minute bike ride from that wonderful green place. Many happy times spent in Audubon Park.
So cool - I see the swings and playground equipment set up next to some of the houses on Exposition, and I can only imagine what a great backyard the park would be for them and the rest of the neighbors!
There was a “swan boat” when I was a kid. You could purchase tickets and ride around the lagoon starting from the bandstand. I saw “the monkees” in concert at that bandstand in 1984. Pretty small stage but it was a really good concert.
I remember catching tiny little perch from the lagoon and grilling them in Audubon Park with some other friends. We thought we were real fisherman because we got these tiny little perch. Such wonderful memories.
Also, many may not realize there was a little train for kids that went around the park back in the day.
I’ve only gotten to hear about the swan boat! And re: the Monkees, that’s pretty incredible - hard to picture that kind of crowd gathered there today. Thanks for sharing the memories.
Thanks for letting us live vicariously through you Andrew! Your tours are always a highlight of my day when you share a post with us. Second to none 💚💜💛
Thanks for watching, Emily! If you know of anyone else who might also enjoy these videos, please share us with them. We would really appreciate that! Thank you.
OMG...glad to see you. Hope all is well in NOLA!
All is well in Nola.
Andrew! Thanks for the tour!
You are welcome.
Andrew you literally described "Oak Alley". lol.
Hello from Boston, we’ll be there the first week of May. It’s still pretty cold here and your video was so wonderful and warming to watch. I love all the information from the history of the area right down to the trees. Thank you so much for all your videos!
Thank you Kathleen! Early spring is def a great time for a visit, although plenty of stuff is in bloom in May, too - should be a beautiful time, just warmer. Welcome to town in advance!
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Kathleen. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
In the meantime, check out some of our other free virtual tours. ua-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.
I used to hear the lions roaring, and the elephants from my bedroom.
Once again you show us the reasons New Orleans is loved and visited by so many here and around the world.
Thank you, Ron.
Thank you so much for your tours, Andrew! Randomly dealing with a heavy mood today (maybe because it’s STILL cloudy and feels like winter in Chicago 😂), but your tours are like my comfort viewing and so calming!! Just know you’re making a difference and your vibe is so great! Thank you for all you do. 🙏
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What gorgeous place! Good job this one, really enjoyable ❤
Ditto that.
I love your Nola videos.
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Love that park! Great tour, would be nice to have a Anne Rice tour if possible?❤️
Thanks Marie! And consider it in the works - won’t be long.
Such a beautiful place Andrew. Love this video. Awesome job!
Glad you enjoyed it Mike!
I was just there 2 weeks ago, it is breathtaking especially the Live Oaks !
I was there in early March and was amazed at the amount of birds ! They were soooo loud !
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It’s pure luck to catch the park on a day when the birds are migrating through! It happens fast and while it’s under way, the park belongs to them.
When I was a youngster back in the 1940s & 50s, my mother would take my brother and I and usually a couple of cousins to Audubon Park, sometimes at the St. Charles entrance (you could drive in there back then, and sometimes to the Magazine St. side and the zoo. It was a fun time. Thanks for the video tour. Thoroughly enjoyed it,😃
Hey Francis - thanks for the memories, didn't know that about the St. Charles entrance!
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ Yes,you could enter the park from St. Charles, turn right and drive alongside the golf course to just short of Magazine , turn left alng the back of the golf course then go left again and up back to St. Charles. You cloud also exit to Magazine rather than go back to St Charles. But there were problems with speeders and clashes with cycles and walkers so they stopped cars from entering from St. Charles.
Walked past the park yesterday. Glad I’m watching it today as I’ll be exploring it later this week. Great, informative tour!
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Beautiful park. The live oak and cypress trees. Gorgeous. Also happy to see that roller blading is still alive and well 😂
Hi Layne! If anything, it's having a renaissance - I see bladers with some serious moves in the park (and lipsyncing to whatever's on their headphones a surprisingly large % of the time).
Thanks again for watching, Layne! If you know of anyone else who might also enjoy these videos, please share us with them. We would really appreciate that! Thank you.
The majority of trees in New Orleans are live oak but cypress trees are mostly found in the wet swampy parts of rural Louisiana, not in New Orleans proper! 😉
Thanks as always Andrew!!
Nice park.
Thank you.
Love parks in the springtime! Thanks! :)
Us too!
So beautiful! Thx for the tour! We toured Tulane last month but did not have time to explore Audubon Park. Looks wonderful!
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That was a great tour of Audubon Park. Next time I'm in N.O., I will have to go deeper into the park. How about some tours of the universities of New Orleans? Thanks for all the great videos.
Thanks so much - would love to do a walk through the campuses!
Beautiful. Thank you, Andrew for both the botanical and historical information. Like many others of your videos, I've bookmarked this one for a future trip to NO. Take care!
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Jeanne. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
Wow, I knew NO was a beautiful city (went there about 12 years ago) but the Audubon Park is every bit as great as Central Park (and much safer). I'm really looking forward to racking up some vacation time at work so I can come back. I miss visiting NO. I'm even working my way through Anne Rice's "The Witching Hour" a third time. It's a huge book but one of her best. I've read her books since I was in high school over 20 years ago. RIP Mrs. Rice.
We have an Anne Rice tour video in the works.
I really love your videos because I am moving to Baton Rouge to attend LSU in 2026.
Excellent video! We are coming in Feb, and I don't just want to walk the city! Any other areas even more submerged in nature?
Glad that you enjoyed the video. You would definitely love plantation tour on your visit to New Orleans. We also have a post on that. Link to the post is here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-plantation-tours/.
If you haven't already done so, hopefully, you can check out our other virtual tours of New Orleans ua-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.There is more where this came from.
@Free Tours by Foot - New Orleans I bought tickets to Oak Avenue and Laura (bought the book "Memories on the Old Plantation to read to really get an understanding of the family-SO good!) I also need to add Whitney Plantation to this list, and Myrtle. My huge concern is getting around. Are the further away plantations accessible by an electric scooter, or do you recommend renting a car for that day?
Interessting. In your road trip there was those "scary" trees. I just found out those hanging things is spanish moss. Why isn't there anything in the park. Is it only local to the other trees on your trip?
Hi Daniel - mostly Spanish moss doesn’t grow in the city. From what I understand, the less car exhaust is around, the happier it is, so you always see more out in the country.
Beautiful! But what’s in the water in New Orleans? You keep getting younger in every video. Love all you guys.
Ha, just plain old Mississippi mud - maybe we should be selling it.
Hi Andrew.
A quick question.
I'm coming down in October 2022.
Could you tell me if City Park is hosting a Halloween theme activities this year.
Thanks
Hey Marti - it’s hard to say this far ahead, given how everyone is still a little shy to announce events. But there are generally Halloween events all over the city, including some in City Park. Voodoo Fest (a music festival) is usually that weekend, and the Scout Island Scream Park is also located inside City Park.
Hi Marti. We have a post on Halloween that might be useful to you that we'll be updating in June. freetoursbyfoot.com/halloween-in-new-orleans/
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Thank you Andrew
Is the tree of life there?
Right at the end of the video! It’s not easy to spot if you just do the loop, but it’s still on Audubon’s property.
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I do recommend you change your recording device or editing video higher FPS. your video is so great but just quality and FPS little low make eyes tired. thanks
Thanks for the tip
The Aunobon park is a wonderful place to go with your family by yourself it is so peaceful. I'm kind of changing the subject I date I'm wondering if somebody that's on here on here could help me locate a painting? The title of the painting is All Hollow Eve It is a Boyd Cruise painting. It was privately owned for a long time but but then it was given I believe believe in 2016 maybe to the museum that's on Royal street I can't think of the name on top of my head.
I know I've seen a print of it once in a small side gallery on Royal street but I have not seen it since in a sense I just wondering if anybody can help me locate this painting or a print of it I would highly appreciate it the painting means so much to me.
Hi Leah - not familiar with it, but the museum you’re thinking of may be the Historic New Orleans Collection - hope somebody else can provide some insight.
audobon needs more car charging spots. wake up NO.