Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
New Orleans, Louisiana
Copyright: Anna Westman/Shutterstock.comJean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
The Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve is the perfect attraction for those wishing to immerse themselves in rich Cajun traditions and the bayou's natural wonders. During the War of 1812, Lafitte, known as the "Gentleman Pirate of New Orleans," joined with General Andrew Jackson to protect New Orleans from the British. Visitors are also invited to explore the Chalmette battle site.
Useful Information
- Address: 6588 Barataria Boulevard, Marrero
- Phone: +1 504 589 3882
- More Info: www.nps.gov/jela
Do & See
New Orleans has the uncanny ability to combine fun and excitement with its endless historical elements. Mardi Gras attracts millions of people each year, and the city's famed streets and districts will fill your itinerary. The sounds of jazz seem to follow you everywhere, and so do the welcoming, wide smiles of the New Orleanians.