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Myrtles Plantation
29 January

Myrtles Plantation: The Ultimate Fact Sheet

For those of you who didn’t grow up in the south, you might have heard of plantations but have not really known how they came about. Originally plantations were farms specializing in cash crops growing things like cotton, cannabis, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, opium, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, fruits, and rubber trees. The […]

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16 October

Things To Do in The French Quarter for Kids

New Orleans likes to keep it spicy all year round with its activities and reputation for being an adults’ paradise, but we’re here to tell you New Orleans has loads of things to do in the French Quarter with kids. We love the children, and the children love our pralines. If you and your family […]

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14 July

New Orleans Tourism: Why Choose Crescent City Tours?

We’re Glad you Asked. If you’re searching for things to do in New Orleans, you may have decided to book a tour to explore the city. But why should you choose our Plantation tours or our swamp tours instead of booking directly with the company? Well, let us share with you the reasons why our […]

Oak Alley and Laura Plantation combination
16 June

River Road Plantation Tours

The word “plantation” was originally used for colonial expansion and then became more of what we know today as agricultural-based. When British colonists set foot in what is now Virginia, they divided the land into areas for farming. What is one of the differences between a farm and a plantation you may ask? Cash crops, […]

New Orleans streetcar in Mid City
5 December

Explore the 7 Wonders of Bayou St. John

New Orleans is one of those cities that has a personality for every neighborhood. Just like the soul food that’s served hot, there’s a flavor for everyone. Mid-city is located centrally among the liveliness of the areas surrounding, a place where you can take a breather from all the excitement. Bayou St. John is a […]

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Halloween in New Orleans

When it comes to celebrating the spooky season, no place compares to Halloween in New Orleans. New Orleans is notorious for being one of the most haunted cities in the United States (if not the most haunted). The city has gained this title due to its extensive history and role in shaping North America. We’d […]

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