These New Orleans Gardens Are A Hidden Gem And You Need To See Them
You have probably passed it a zillion times, and never thought to take the time to tour the Longue Vue House and Gardens. This world-class house museum and eight acres of perfectly manicured gardens are a National Historic Landmark and just waiting for you to explore. Let’s take a closer look.

House tours are led by tour guides are every hour on the hour, with the last tour beginning at 4pm.

But let’s take a look into the history of the house and gardens and what makes them so special.
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The plan was to build a house and gardens that complimented each other perfectly, creating a cohesive oasis. The entire estate was designed as a single unit, to be viewed together as one.
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Landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman began designing the gardens in 1935 and continued until her death in 1950.

Opened in 1998, the half-acre garden invited children of all ages to explore and learn about nature.

From start to finish, you'll be in awe of everything you see.

Not too many homes in New Orleans contain basements.

Edgar and Edith Stern travelled the world collecting priceless antiques to furnish their home. You’ll see everything from Chinese porcelain to original Picasso art.
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It's the perfect way to spend an autumn afternoon.
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