The Backstreet Cultural Museum, nestled in the vibrant Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, delves into the city’s rich African-American cultural history and processional traditions. Visitors can explore a collection of colorful costumes, photographs, and festive folk memorabilia that bring the city’s unique heritage to life. The museum also offers periodic tours and events, providing an immersive experience of New Orleans’ living traditions. These activities and exhibits allow guests to gain a deeper understanding of the community’s cultural practices and their significance.
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