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Hurricane Katrina and City Tour by Motorcoach - Gray Line " America's Worst Catastrophe" Tour
Cajun Swamp Boat Tour - See the swamps and marshes of South Louisiana
2 Hour New Orleans Harbor Cruise aboard the Steamboat Natchez
Steamboat Natchez Dinner and Jazz Cruise
Deluxe Southern Plantation Tour 9 Hours - See 4 Plantations Small group Info & Booking
©2006 Gray LineAn eyewitness account of the events surrounding the most devastating natural disaster on American soil. Your tour guide will give a “local's ” chronology of events leading up to Hurricane Katrina and the days immediately following the disaster. The new tour was created in an attempt to accurately inform visitors from around the world as to the factors contributing to this cataclysmic event. Participants will learn how oil & gas pipelines, manmade levee protection, and America 's disappearing coastline combined to create this massive hurricane destruction
| NEW ORLEANS HURRICANE KATRINA TOURS |
OPEN Hurricane Katrina America's Worst Catastrophe Tour - 3 Hours Daily
OPEN City Tour and Hurricane Katrina Disaster Tour by Van, A Tale of 2 Cities
Our most popular City tour has been updated . This tour will now take you to
some of hurricane Katrina's most devastated sites as an added tragic illustration
of New Orleans' recent history : you will see why, where and how the Levees
breached in the historical Lower 9th Ward, as well as by the Lake, along the
London Ave Canal and the 17th St Canal causing complete destruction to these
areas . Your guide will explain the failures and hopeful reconstruction of our
much needed flood protection system.
When the history of the United States was written, New Orleans played a major role. Now New Orleans has another place in the history books - one they would prefer not to have. On August 29, 2005, New Orleans and the Gulf Coast were devastated by a storm that will go down in history as AMERICA 'S WORST CATASTROPHE!
The new tour was created in an attempt to accurately inform visitors from around the world as to the factors contributing to this cataclysmic event. Participants will learn how oil & gas pipelines, manmade levee protection, and America 's disappearing coastline combined to create this massive hurricane destruction. The tour has been written by locals, one of whom stayed in New Orleans ( next to the Superdome) throughout the storm. The tour will emphasize New Orleans ' importance to the U. S. and global economies through its oil & gas production, traffic through the second largest port in the country, and its seafood harvest. Participants will see and believe not only the devastation, but also the rebirth and rebuilding needed to save America 's Most Interesting City !
“Since so many of our employees, including myself, lost our home and possessions, this tour will be operated with the utmost sensitivity to the thousands of local residents still trying to get their lives back in order.” Gray Line New Orleans Vice- President Greg Hoffman explains.