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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum "Apothecary Shop"

In 1823, the first licensed pharmacist in the , Louis J. Dufilho Jr. opened an apothecary shop here. This Creole-style town house doubled as his home, and he cultivated herbs needed for medicines in the interior courtyard. Exhibits highlight milestones in pharmacy and medicine. The exhibits include various medical widgets, gizmos and by ironypoisoning gadgets, some practical and some not.

+1 504 565 8027 www.pharmacymuseum.o [email protected] 514 Chartres Street, New rg/ Orleans LA

Memorial Hall - Confederate Civil War Museum

"Über 5.000 Werkzeuge"

Das Museum wurde 1899 gegründet, als die meisten der Werkzeuge und Ausrüstungsgegenstände zur Verfügung gestellt wurden. Man sieht ein breites Spektrum von Dingen aus dem Bürgerkrieg wie Uniformen, by Infrogmation of New Waffen, Munition, medizinische Ausrüstung, Kampfflaggen und Orleans Währungen. Ebenfalls ausgestellt sind einige persönliche Gegenstände, die Confederate President Jefferson Davis gehört haben, und ein Teil von Robert E. Lees Feldlager-Silberservice. Es ist ein interessanter Ort, um etwas über Geschichte zu lernen.

+1 504 523 4522 www.confederatemuseum memhall@confederatemus 929 Camp Street, New .com eum.com Orleans LA

The National World War II Museum

"World War II History"

The National World War II Museum is made up of four sections, each containing a different exhibit. A variety of artifacts, testimonies and documents, particularly those chronicling the World War II period, are on display here. There is a permanent exhibit, as well as temporary exhibits and electronic exhibits, all of which transport visitors back to that time in by Infrogmation of New history. Orleans

+1 504 528 1944 www.nationalww2museu info@nationalww2museum 945 Magazine Street, New m.org/ .org Orleans LA

Backstreet Cultural Museum "History in the Backstreets"

In a city that celebrates like no other, the Backstreet Cultural Museum gives visitors the opportunity to explore the unique history and cultural significance of distinctively New Orleans' traditions that tourists rarely get to see. Intricate displays offer visitors insight into Funerals, Mardi Gras Indians, and Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs. Housed in a former by Infrogmation Funeral Home in the Treme neighborhood, the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States, the Backstreet Cultural Museum showcases these rich New Orleans traditions with the city's largest collection of hand-made, vibrantly colored beaded and feathered Mardi Gras Indian Costumes as well as an impressive library of memorabilia, still photos, and video footage of Jazz Funerals, Second-line Parades, and backstreet Mardi Gras Celebrations.

+1 504 522 4806 www.backstreetmuseum.o [email protected] 1116 Henriette Delille Street, rg/ g New Orleans LA

New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint

"Historic Archives"

This Greek Revival building was first used as a U.S. and Confederate Mint in 1835 and produced money for the Federal Government until 1909. Throughout its existence it has served many purposes, including minting by New Orleans Jazz Museum money and housing soldiers for the Confederate Government during the at the Old U.S. Mint Civil War. Today, the Old U.S. Mint is home to the New Orleans Jazz Museum, with many exhibits as well as important historical archives. The mint also houses two gift shops, the Coin Vault and Music Factory, which sell unique items. Own one of these as a remembrance of your visit!

+1 504 568 2022 louisianastatemuseum.org/museum 400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans s/new-orleans-jazz-museum-the-old- Mint, New Orleans LA us-mint/

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