Hurricane Katrina bus tour

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About this activity

Get an eyewitness account of the events surrounding the most devastating natural - and man-made - disaster on American soil with a local’s chronology of events leading up to Hurricane Katrina and the days immediately following the disaster.

On this tour you will:

  • learn the history of the original city, the French Quarter, and why it was built at this particular location along the Mississippi River
  • drive past an actual levee that “breached” and see the resulting devastation that displaced hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents
  • learn the direct connection between America’s disappearing coastal wetlands, oil and gas pipelines, levee protection and hurricane destruction
  • see the Lakeview, Gentilly, St. Bernard, and the Ninth Ward neighborhoods
  • see the volume and variety of products “offloaded” in the multimodal port of New Orleans, the second largest port in the country, and then distributed to your hometown
  • understand how 30% of the seafood (fish, crabs, shrimp, oysters, and crawfish) harvested in the lower 48 states comes from the coastal wetlands in South Louisiana
  • have a better understanding of events pre- and post-Katrina and the “Rebirth of New Orleans!”

NOTE: Gray Line contributes $1 per passenger on this tour to LowerNine.org, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization involved in the long-term recovery of New Orleans’ historic Lower Ninth Ward.

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