Is this a replica of a 19th-century steamboat? The Creole Queen often sparks that question. She isn’t a relic of the past, but she beautifully embodies the spirit of the old steamboats that once ruled the Mississippi. The Creole Queen was built in 1983. But her design evokes those grand vessels of the 1800s. The heart of the Creole Queen is her magnificent 24-foot paddlewheel. This iconic feature isn’t just for show. It’s what propels this grand dame along the Mississippi, just like her historical counterparts. Step aboard, and you’ll find yourself transported back in time. The Creole Queen boasts not one but three decks of elegance. Each is home to its own unique dining and banquet rooms. Picture yourself in one of these rooms. You’re enjoying a delicious New Orleans meal as live jazz music fills the air. The boat gently glides along the river, offering stunning views of the city. The Creole Queen is more than just a boat. It’s a floating embassy of New Orleans culture, history, and charm.
Barrow Stadium
Wesley Barrow Stadium. A name synonymous with baseball in New Orleans. It might seem unassuming now, but this field holds