This Hidden Destination in New Orleans is a Secret Only Locals Know About
If you’ve been living in New Orleans for a while and are looking for a unique activity to entertain you, consider a trip to the Chalmette Battlefield. It’s beautiful, historic, and there’s even a tower you can climb!

The Battlefield is at 8606 West St. Bernard Highway.

Some say that this battle never needed to be fought, since a treaty was signed in 1814.
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Many say that the decisive victory hear sent a clear message that American Democracy was working.
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They really give you a sense of what warfare was like centuries ago.

On Fridays and Saturdays from 9 - 3:30 you can climb the 122 interior steps to the viewing platform here.


It's an awesome place to explore when you want to feel like a tourist in your own city.
Have you ever visited this hidden destination in New Orleans? What do you think is the best time of year to visit? Let us know what it was like for you in the comments below–we love to hear your feedback!
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