Once again I want to thank Claus and Erica for inviting me to visit this incredible museum! You MUST put this on your to-do list if you’re visiting or if you’re a local.
I have a old video on the history of Storyville, there are some people who were interviewed back in the early 1950s and early 1990s that saw the district in the late 1910s. Fascinating history, as one person put it " Storyville was the last gasp of the Victorian era trying to control human nature". Thank you for the tour, love New Orleans and so glad you are back making videos.😘💕🙏
This is such a great video! I have always wanted to go to New Orleans and see all the architecture, museums, and historic sites, but I don't really feel safe doing so, so I love that we can see these things through a local's eyes.
Years ago I read a book on Storyville. It was amazing and yet sad. A rough way to make a living. Thanks, next tome I am in NOLA I will have to check it out.
Tremendous! This appears to be located 1 block away from where Musee Conti Wax stood for many years and similarly showcased a lot of the city's history. I am extremely excited to visit
This is beautiful, well curated, interesting and important. However, the admission fee is about $35 per adult including taxes and fees. I know a venture like this is time consuming and expensive, but I do hope that they incorporate some days with pricing that will be more accessible for the general public.
Once again I want to thank Claus and Erica for inviting me to visit this incredible museum! You MUST put this on your to-do list if you’re visiting or if you’re a local.
I've heard rumors for a few years that a Storyville Museum was in the works. So glad it's a reality! Can't wait to check it out - thanks for sharing!
It’s most definitely a must-do!
NOLADEEJ - Its so great to see you. Such a beautiful video. Thank you. I love learning history of New Orleans..
Stay safe....❤
Thank you so much!
I miss the old wax museum on Conti. Great video, NOLA DEEJ. I'm gonna check out storyville soon.
Yeah would love to have seen that wax museum! Storyville I highly recommend, it was awesome!
I went on the last day and took pictures of every exhibit. I miss bigfoot...
I have a old video on the history of Storyville, there are some people who were interviewed back in the early 1950s and early 1990s that saw the district in the late 1910s. Fascinating history, as one person put it " Storyville was the last gasp of the Victorian era trying to control human nature". Thank you for the tour, love New Orleans and so glad you are back making videos.😘💕🙏
It’s definitely a fascinating story!
Very impressed. Not cheap, but I suspect well worth it if you are a fan of NOLA history.
Definitely worth it
Impressive and enlightening to learn about the historic origins. This was very interesting. Thanks for the great tour. 👍😍
I learned so much there! Highly recommend a visit
I absolutely love these kinds of history museums. Great video.
I do too, and this is one of the best I’ve ever seen
Would love to go to New Orleans and visit this fabulous museum!
I fell in love with New Orleans from Anne Rice books 📚. Thanks for the boots-on-the-ground history, love the “Baby Dolls” approval.
This is such a great video! I have always wanted to go to New Orleans and see all the architecture, museums, and historic sites, but I don't really feel safe doing so, so I love that we can see these things through a local's eyes.
Thank you!
Erica is a whole vibe with that outfit and that iced coffee. I see you girl!
No way! He's back!
Years ago I read a book on Storyville. It was amazing and yet sad. A rough way to make a living. Thanks, next tome I am in NOLA I will have to check it out.
It’s a must-do!
Tremendous! This appears to be located 1 block away from where Musee Conti Wax stood for many years and similarly showcased a lot of the city's history. I am extremely excited to visit
It’s amazing!
Claus and I share the same curse..the curse of the untameable cowlick 😂 great video ill definitely check this place out next time im in new orleans!
Fantastic video! I’d like to visit here someday. 🤗Jenn
It’s a definite must-do! Thank ya!
This was very interesting
Thank you! It was such an informative and interesting place! I loved it
@@NOLADEEJ I’d enjoy seeing a lot more of the history. Your city is such an amazing place. Its soul is so alive.
Great story and vid thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed it
Good to see you. I hope all is well.
Thank you, hope all is well to you too!
This is beautiful, well curated, interesting and important. However, the admission fee is about $35 per adult including taxes and fees. I know a venture like this is time consuming and expensive, but I do hope that they incorporate some days with pricing that will be more accessible for the general public.
It’s a reasonable price for admission in my opinion, and definitely worth it
I’m writing a novella set in 1917 in New Orleans, I’ll have to come by
It’s where the old musée conti wax museum was . I think it was Charlie Weaver’s Soldiers of the South before that.
I believe you’re right!
Very cool! I was kind of hoping that your name would be Nola, Erica.
I would love to visit the museum but not at $31.50 per adult.