The Old Ursuline Convent: A New Orleans Museum
The Old Ursuline Convent on Chartres Street in the French Quarter is a New Orleans museum and the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley with an integral role in the Catholic Church's presence in New Orleans: The New Orleans museum is located at 1100 Chartres Street and is open for self guided tours Monday–Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and can accommodate large group reservations.
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Comprehensive Guide to New Orleans with Kids (New Orleans Travel Guide 2019)
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Visiting New Orleans, Louisiana for the first time. We checked out the National WWII Museum, Louisiana Children's Museum, Hyatt House New Orleans, rode on the street cars, the Moonwalk, Cafe Du Monde, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo, The Presbytere, The Gumbo Shop, Historic New Orleans Collection, Insectarium, tour St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 with Save Our Cemeteries, New Orleans Botanical Garden, Storyland, New Orleans Museum of Art, Pitot House, New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, the New Orleans Jazz Museum, French Market, Beauregard-Keyes House, Old Ursuline Convent, Barataria Preserve, Audubon Zoo, and Mardi Gras World.
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New Orleans Old Ursuline Convent 4K 360 view
Ursuline Convent in New Orleans on Rue Chartres in the French Quarter. Watch this on your IOS or Android device and look around . It's not quite a full 360 degrees but there's plenty of coverage. Thanks to Tom Small and Andy Stack at the Youtube Creator Space here in NYC for the 360 Symposium which gave me the idea for this and ALOT more to come :-) You can also see part of the Hotel Provincial in here as well
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New Orleans History: The 1850 House
The 1850 House in New Orleans ( is a mid-nineteenth century time capsule in the French Quarter. The authentic home as part of the Louisiana State Museum is a great piece of New Orleans history!
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Historic New Orleans Collection
Short interview with Priscilla Lawrence of the Historic New Orleans Collection, winner of the 2008 Community Arts Award
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The Oldest Tree in New Orleans | McDonogh Oak in City Park New Orleans
This 800 year old tree is the oldest tree in New Orleans. In City Park New Orleans is an 800 year old tree called the McDonogh Oak. It's an impressive sight to see because this old tree is also very big.
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Burning of the Ursuline Convent
Prof. Allison visits St. Augustine's Chapel in Dorchester and discusses Elizabeth Harrison and the burning of the Ursuline convent, as well as Maria Monk.
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New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Here is a glimpse inside the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum. The first record of voodoo in Louisiana came in 1719 with the arrival of the first slaves directly from West Africa.
Definitely worth a visit to view these historic voodoo artifacts. Visit them at 724 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA in the historic French Quarter.
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The Old U.S. Mint in New Orleans
Once a U.S. and Confederate coin maker, the New Orleans Old. U.S. Mint ( in the French Quarter is now part of the Louisiana State Museum where you can see historic artifacts, exhibits and entertainment at the New Orleans Mint Performing Arts Center on the third floor.
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New Orleans Jazz Museum
In this video Salvatore Vinciguerra shows you the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint located in the French Quarter. The museum is a part of the Louisiana State Museum, as well as a the New Orleans National Historic Park. Salvatore shows you artifacts from the old U.S. Mint, music exhibits at the museum, and a free jazz concert. The jazz concert consisted of a Hammond Trio. Today's Hammond Trio is a little unusual as they have replaced the guitar player with a jazz violinist. The members of the ensemble are Mollie Ducoste (violin), Charlie Denard (Hammond Keyboard), and Hunter Mile Davis on the drums. Please visit
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The Old U.S. Mint in New Orleans
I visited the Old U.S. Mint on the edge of the French Quarter. Seeing some of these old pieces of history is really amazing!
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Places to see in ( New Orleans - USA )
Places to see in ( New Orleans - USA )
New Orleans is a Louisiana city on the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico. Nicknamed the Big Easy, it's known for its round-the-clock nightlife, vibrant live-music scene and spicy, singular cuisine reflecting its history as a melting pot of French, African and American cultures. Embodying its festive spirit is Mardi Gras, the late-winter carnival famed for raucous costumed parades and street parties.
The things that make life worth living – eating, drinking and the making of merriment – are the air that New Orleans breathes. We hope you’re not reading this at home. We hope you’re in New Orleans, because you’re about to eat better than most others. When it comes to food, New Orleans does not fool around. Well, OK, it does: its playful attitude to ingredients and recipes mixes (for example) alligator sausage and cheesecake into a dessert fit for the gods. This sense of gastronomic play is rooted in both deep traditions – truly, this city has one of the few indigenous cuisines in the country – and, increasingly, a willingness to accommodate outside influences, both in terms of technique and ethnicity.
We're not exaggerating when we say there is either a festival or a parade every week of the year in New Orleans. Sometimes, such as during Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest, it feels like there’s a new party for every hour of the day. At almost any celebration in town, people engage in masking – donning a new appearance via some form of costuming – while acting out the satyric side of human behavior. But the celebrations and rituals of New Orleans are as much about history as hedonism, and every dance is as much an expression of tradition and community spirit as it is of joy.
The Crescent City has suffered plagues, wars, imperial regime changes and devastating floods. Yet, it always wakes up with a smile on its face. This may be because its inhabitants step to an easy beat first laid down three centuries ago. Moving at this relaxed pace, visitors are delighted by the French Creole elegance of the Vieux Carre (French Quarter) or the opulence discovered in a streetcar ride through the Garden District and Uptown.
Anytime of year find live music, amazing Creole and Cajun cuisine, fresh seafood, farmers markets, shopping, nightlife and more. During Mardi Gras season, the city becomes the world’s center. Downtown transforms into an adult playground, while parades in residential areas provide children thrilling entertainment. Each spring, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival moves the focus to the charming Gentilly area and the Fair Grounds Race Course. But no matter the time of year, New Orleans' calendar overflows in celebration.
A lot to see in New Orleans such as :
Bourbon Street
Jackson Square
Garden District
Cafe Du Monde
Frenchmen Street
St. Louis Cathedral
Royal Street, New Orleans
The National WWII Museum
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
City Park
Audubon Zoo
French Market - Shops of the Colonnade
Faubourg Marigny
Preservation Hall
Tremé
Saint Louis Cemetery No. 2
Lake Pontchartrain
Magazine Street
Audubon Zoo
Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium
The Cabildo
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
Louis Armstrong Park
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Harrah's Casino New Orleans
New Orleans Museum of Art
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Canal Street, New Orleans
Mardi Gras World
Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans
Algiers Point
The Presbytère
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Woldenberg Park
Louisiana Children's Museum
Carousel Gardens Amusement Park
The Historic New Orleans Collection
Bayou Segnette State Park
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Bayou St. John
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Warehouse District
Central Grocery and Deli
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Congo Square
Lalaurie Mansion
New Orleans Original Cocktail Walking Tour
New Orleans Botanical Garden
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Daphne Historic New Orleans Collection
The Historic New Orleans Collection's Daphne Derven explains the foundation in the courtyard of their main gallery in the French Quarter.
Come check it out! They are on Royal between Toulouse and St. Louis. Or if you need an actual address:
533 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Ursuline Guest House Courtyard
The courtyard at the Ursuline Guest House in New Orleans at night.
The Order of Saint Ursula in New Orleans: 300 Years of Faith in Teaching
History of the oldest girl school and the oldest Catholic school in the United States started by a group of Ursuline nuns from France who braved incredible odds to bring their faith and love of teaching to young girls in the new world, La Nouvelle-Orléans The nuns' story parallels the history of New Orleans as their lives and accomplishments provided the foundation for one of the most remarkable cities in the world.
The mysterious casket girls of New Orleans
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum in the French Quarter is located at the site of the first pharmacy in the United States: Join Lauren Fleurty Girl Thom as she tours this interesting New Orleans museum.
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New Orleans Who Was Margaret Haughery?
New Orleans Who Was Margaret Haughery
Margaret Haughery was a philanthropist known as the mother of the orphans. She opened up four orphanages in the New Orleans area in the 19th century. Many years later in the 20th and 21st centuries several of the asylums Margaret founded as places of shelter for orphans and widows evolved into homes for the elderly.
St. Louis Cathedral - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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St. Louis Cathedral New Orleans
The major landmark of the French Quarter is the oldest continuously active cathedral in the U.S.
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New Orleans Cabildo
The New Orleans Cabildo is an historic building in Jackson Square and is now part of the Louisiana State Museum: It features historic artifacts spanning a 4,000 year time period. Join GoNOLA TV host Susan Roesgen as she tours the New Orleans Cabildo in Jackson Square.
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