Built on Water, Tested By Storm: Before & After Katrina

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Overview

Step into New Orleans’ layered history and its complex relationship with water on this 2 hour guided walking tour exploring New Orleans’ history, resilience, and sustainability in relation to water.

Through honest storytelling and expert context, your guide traces floods, engineering decisions, Katrina’s devastation, and the city’s ongoing sustainability efforts.

The tour weaves together culture, policy, and lived experience to reveal how natural forces and human choices shaped the city’s vulnerabilities and innovations.

By the end, you will have a clearer sense of what happened, why it matters, and what the future of New Orleans demands.

Built on Water, Tested By Storm: Before & After Katrina
Built on Water, Tested By Storm: Before & After Katrina

from $30.00

Duration
2 hours
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Pickup
Meet at the start point (no pickup)
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Meeting / start point
This address brings you to the amphitheater. You will notice a semi circle of concrete steps. Your guide will meet you at the bottom of those steps. You will receive a text from the guide describing themselves before the meeting…

Itinerary

  1. 1
    Mississippi River Heritage Park 15 minutes

    New Orleans and the Mississippi River are extricably linked. Tourism, trade and commerce are all powered by the river, lakes and the gulf that surrounds it. But the very thing that powers the city’s economy also makes it vulnerable to catastrophic floods. We will discuss this in detail

  2. 2
    Latrobe Park 15 minutes

    This park was named after Benjamin Latrobe who built New Orleans' first water system

  3. 3
    Woldenberg Riverfront Park 15 minutes

    This area used to be flood walls, warehouses, and industrial that ran along the Mississippi River. The area was transformed into a public park complete with lush greenery, bricked walkways, and public art, and it opened to the public before the 1984 World’s Fair, which the city hosted that year. The park was named for philanthropist Malcolm Woldenberg, who contributed to the park’s creation.

  4. 4
    Jackson Square 15 minutes

    Jackson Square, or the Place d’Armes, as it was originally known, began to take its shape in August 1721, when French engineers laid out a plan for the new colonial capital of La Louisiane. We will discuss the histroy as we view this gorgeous square.

  5. 5
    French Market 15 minutes

    In 1791, this French Market originated as a Native American trading post along the Mississippi River. From there it continued to evolve into a cultural and commercial hub for New Orleans, as French and Spanish colonists opened the market up to ships and traders from all over the world. Over the next three centuries, immigrants from Europe, Africa and the Caribbean began to open their own venues at this French Quarter market, offering everything from Italian butcheries to African coffee and Choctaw spices.

  6. 6
    French Quarter 45 minutes

    This was the original city. When the French created a permanent colony here they initiated a century’s-long effort to pin the Mississippi within its banks by building man made levees on top of the natural ones. But the Mississippi river was not easily tamed. Even Mark Twain said “The Mississippi River will always have its own way; no engineering skill can persuade it to do otherwise. And he was right. No matter what man did to try to control the river, floods plagued each generation of New Orleanians.

What's included

  • Follow up information if desired
  • Environmentalist guide
  • Licensed tour guide

Not included

  • Gratuities
  • Food or Beverages

Good to know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for anyone with mobility issues
  • Tours run rain or shine
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues

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