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Educators looking to New Orleans for student attractions and field trip opportunities have a unique variety to choose from

 

  • Riverfront Performance Space—Perform onboard the Riverboat City of New Orleans or perform dockside next to the Steamboat Natchez, the last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi River. Students can even learn from New Orleans musicians at Gray Line New Orleans’ music clinic.
  • The National WWII Museum—This award-winning attraction brings American WWII history to life. Outdoor performance opportunities are available for 50 people max.
  • Oscar Dunn Park—Set against the iconic Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, visiting musical and performance groups can share their talent. An outdoor venue for an unlimited number of people.

Student Activities in New Orleans

  • Tour of Mardi Gras World—Get the feeling of Mardi Gras year-round, at the place where more than 80% of the floats that journey down New Orleans’ streets during Carnival season are designed and built. Begin your Mardi Gras World tour with an overview of the history of Mardi Gras before continuing through the float den, where artists work year-round to build spectacular floats and props.
  • Louisiana State Museums—Experience collections and educational programs that stimulate appreciation of our state’s rich and diverse history and culture. The French Quarter properties include the Cabildo, Presbytere, New Orleans Jazz Museum and more.
  • Historic New Orleans Collection—Explore this free museum and research center dedicated to the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region. U.S. Exhibits change throughout seasons, but expect permanent exhibits such as French Quarter Life, French Quarter Galleries and Louisiana History Galleries.
  • StudioBE—Consider visiting this 36,000-square foot gallery, a space for the local community and the culture that comes from it. Students can take part in workshops, programing and exhibitions showcased here.

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