Meet your guide at Antoines Annex on Royal Street to start your walking tour of Louisiana history in the French Quarter. January 2015 marked the second centennial of the bloody Battle of New Orleans, and you’ll see sites associated with this conflict, which came on the heels of the War of 1812.Learn how Andrew Jackson (the future US president) led the resistance by state militia, regular army soldiers, frontier militiamen, Creoles, pirates, and Choctaw Indians against British regulars, commanded by the brother-in-law of Lord Wellington, attempting to seize control of the Crescent City.Youll enter a Creole cottage to discover architectural features unique to New Orleans and hear about the New Orleans system of plaçage, in which free femmes de couleur (women of color) entered into domestic arrangements with Creole men.Step inside the townhouse of one of New Orleans’ most notorious families and hear about Louisiana’s cultural and political transition into statehood. Enjoy a tour of Antoines Restaurant, the grand dame of French-Creole cooking and New Orleans society since 1840. At this birthplace of Oysters Rockefeller, you can go back in time as you tour the restaurants unique dining rooms.This tour will also bring you to other important historical sites such as Cabildo, site of the signing of the Louisiana Purchase; the Arsenal, a once notorious jail that held pirates and scalawags; Pirates Alley, past cannons used in the Battle of New Orleans. Along the way, enjoy the beauty and romance of Creole courtyards.Your tour ends at the Hermes Bar, which serves up classic cocktails and brilliant food from the kitchen of Antoines Restaurant (own expense).Additional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingInclusionsLocal Native GuidePrivate tourWalking tourExclusionsHotel pickup and drop-offGratuities (optional)Food and drinksDuration2 hoursVoucher InfoYou can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon
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