This area is yesterday, today and tomorrow. We walk alongside the spirit of Mahalia Jackson here. Everyone has lived here and everyone still does. You may spot a famous artist or hear a whisper of music from a rehearsal. This area is as old as time and as young as spring. Many tourist don't make their way out here, but we don't give tours, we give you our hearts and a full belly. Easy to get here, easy go get back to your hotel. Just click your heels three times or jump on the streetcar. What style housing you want to see... we got it. Shotgun, Creole, Greek Revival. Cooter browns has been here since the 40's and they were not alone.
Friday, Apr 19, 6-10 PM
Big Easy Food Tours – Riverbend Carrollton
531 S. Carrolton Avenue
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