A Place Named Storyville… Where the Blues was Born

A Place Named Storyville… Where the Blues was Born. Pops Foster A few blocks off Bourbon Street in the New Orleans French Quarter used to exist an area called “Storyville”. An appropriate name for this area of legalized prostitution in the early 1900s. The clientele was of all races and social levels. Here establishments ranged…

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Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans this Year.

Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans this Year. Tableaux Car In New Orleans, Mardi Gras officially begins January 6, called “Twelfth Night”. It continues to build up in excitement and activities until Mardi Gras Day, or Stove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent called Ash Wednesday, which changes it date each year. In…

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IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO ENJOY ICE SKATING IN THE NATION’S CAPITOL

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO ENJOY ICE SKATING IN THE NATION’S CAPITOL There are still opportunities for the entire family to enjoy ice skating in Washington, DC. So, if you making a trip to visit the Capitol, or are a resident looking for a fun experience, bundle up in some warn clothes, grab your skates…

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Be in Hollywood for the Excitement of the 92nd Academy Awards

Be in Hollywood for the Excitement of the 92nd Academy Awards. Dolby Theater Entrance This will be only the second time in history that the Oscars will be presented without a host of the show. Much of the excitement will be outside of the Dolby Theater, right next door to the famous Chinese Theater. The…

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Five Great reasons to spend Christmas in Rome

Five Great reasons to spend Christmas in Rome While the weather may be a little cool and rainy it adds even more the Christmas feeling to the Eternal City. Rome is a wonderful place to spend the Christmas holiday. Here are five great reasons why you should: Wonderful Christmas Markets.These wonderful markets selling Christmas decorations,…

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The Oldest Building in the New Orleans French Quarter is a house!

Many researchers insist the oldest building, not only in New Orleans but in the entire Mississippi Valley, is the house of Jean Pascal. The house is also known as “Madame John’s Legacy”. It is one of the reasons millions of visitors come to the French Quarter each year. Defenders of the present building’s antiquity think…

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Happy 3rd Anniversary!

SelfTour™ made it through the last year and half in spite of Covid!! We’ve spent our time preparing exciting new tours at new popular locations and updating key existing tours. We are ready for you! Using your personal smart device our uniquely crafted and immersive adventures use GPS to guide you along the way. Celebrate…

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