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The endless possibilities for exploring in New Orleans

With everything from ancient homes to streetcar rides to above-ground graves and world-class museums such as the National World War II Museum, the opportunities for discovery in New Orleans are virtually endless. You will find a wide variety of attractions that will excite your interest, even if you are an art enthusiast, an amateur historian, or just want to engage yourself in the city’s rich history and culture.

Lafayette Azalea Trail

Lafayette is known as the capital of Cajun country. The Azalea Trail is a 20-mile stretch of streets lined with azaleas across from historic homes. The trail begins at the Lafayette Travel visitor center then ends in the heart of downtown Lafayette.

The Presbytère

At the Presbytère, two displays give opposing viewpoints on Louisiana’s continuing narrative. “Mardi Gras: Its Carnival Time in Louisiana” features parade floats, costumes with historical throws, as well as rare glimpses inside the underground social club culture that led directly to today’s Mardi gras krewes. “The Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond” is a documentary on the hurricane, its impact, and the subsequent recovery in southeast Louisiana.

Rayne Frog Festival

Rayne, situated in the west of Lafayette, is renowned as the “Frog Capital of the World” and its yearly celebration is dedicated to the cherished amphibian. The celebration includes frog racing, leaping sports, also live music, and dancing.