
Historic Pitot House and St Louis Cemetery No 3 Combined Tour
1440 Moss St, , New Orleans, United States
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About this experience
As a department of the Preservation Resource Center, Save Our Cemeteries is the only non-profit tour operator directly supporting restoration, education, and advocacy in New Orleans cemeteries.
Begin by touring St. Louis Cemetery No. 3. This beautiful cemetery near tranquil Bayou St. John is an ideal place to stroll among the tombs as you learn about the burial customs of New Orleans and hear the real stories of the famous and infamous that fascinate the world and locals alike.
St. Louis No. 3 is the final resting place of notable architect James Gallier, Storyville photographer E.J. Bellocq, and New Orleans chef and civil rights leader Leah Chase.
Then cross Esplanade Ave. with your guide and continue your journey by touring one of the few West Indies-style houses remaining in Louisiana. Built in 1799 by Spanish merchant and ship owner Bartholome Bosque during the Spanish Colonial Period, the Pitot House has witnessed centuries of cultural history.
Location
1440 Moss St, , New Orleans, United States
New Orleans, USA
Price
$35.00/ person
Duration2h
Categoryculture