The Historic Significance of Bayou St. John
The location of New Orleans as a city is largely because of Bayou St. John. This Bayou is a back door of sorts to the Gulf of Mexico. Munson Tim Chauvin of New Orleans Walks Walking Tours explains how this waterway shaped the location of New Orleans on the Mississippi River. Along the Bayou, you can also see the Pitot House, one of the oldest houses in New Orleans
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