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Just some pictures! Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- Pictures
So, of course, any trip, especially one to a place like New Orleans, wouldn’t be complete without trying lots and lots of food – and in this case, a few drinks – We had a lot of fun just kind of wandering around and finding places to eat. There were a few “must haves” that we went with; some we got some we didn’t. We … Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- Food
Pictures from The Southern Food and Beverage Museum Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The Southern Food and Beverage Museum Pictures
So this was an interesting little stop on our trip. The Southern Food and Beverage Museum is in the warehouse district. It has a little area for each of the southern states, as well as a few other pieces. There is also a cocktail part on one of the walls and things like that throughout. The building used to be an open market, and the … Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Pictures from the WWII Museum Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The National WWII Museum Pictures
The National WWII Museum was sort of right in the middle between where we were staying and the French Quarter. We put it off until our last day, a huge mistake, but I will get to that soon, and decided to check it out. The price is extremely fair, and they also applied Ben’s veteran discount to both our tickets, which I thought was super … Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The National WWII Museum
Pictures from the Pharmacy Museum Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The Pharmacy Museum Pictures
The Pharmacy Museum is located in the building that Louis Dufilho Jr used. He was America’s first licensed pharmacist and started in 1823. Louisiana was the first state that required licenses for medical practitioners starting in 1816. The building was the pharmacy/apothecary until 1855. It sustained damage and was abandoned until 1950 when it opened as a museum featuring all kinds of different displays and … Continue reading Travel: New Orleans- The Pharmacy Museum