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Chris,  United States United States
27 Nov 2024
Excellent
This was our second time on the tour because we brought friends. It’s a fascinating property and the guides are knowledgeable and at ease. Seeing what life in a very wealthy person’s household—for...
This was our second time on the tour because we brought friends. It’s a fascinating property and the guides are knowledgeable and at ease. Seeing what life in a very wealthy person’s household—for the adults, children, and all of the enslaved people bound to it—is an eye opener and unlike anything else I’ve seen in the French Quarter.
Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann Grima House
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Jean,  United States United States
03 Jun 2023
Excellent
Very informative. Great job answering questions too!
Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann Grima House
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Anonymous
26 Oct 2023
Excellent
The tour guide was wonderful! So knowledgeable! She also told us of her family's experience.
Urban Enslavement Tour at Hermann Grima House

About: Hermann-Grima House

Nothing tells a story quite like a home. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and expansive courtyard.

In addition, the property’s 19th-century carriage house is home to the The Exchange Shop, originally founded in 1881 by The Woman’s Exchange and one of the oldest women-led non-profits in the South.

Hermann-Grima House
820 Saint Louis Street, 70112, New Orleans
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