I came by during the posted open hours on Google Maps and on YELP. The first visit was on a Wednesday at 11:50am and they said they would be back in an hour. I stopped back by on the same...
Katrina National Memorial Museum
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The Katrina National Memorial Museum in New Orleans is dedicated to honoring the memory of the victims and families affected by Hurricane Katrina. As a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, it aims to provide education on weather-related disasters while promoting mental health awareness and environmental justice in the community.
Currently undergoing relocation, the museum features historic images, original stories, and artwork that capture the experiences of survivors. The Katrina List, a collection of narratives from those directly impacted, is part of its commitment to preservation and storytelling, with proceeds supporting the museum's expansion and community initiatives.
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Nice memorial in the cemetery area of canal street. Easy to get to by trolley or walking from city park.
Do not come here! I wasted time because I saw there was three stars. People are posting pictures from the memorial at the cemetery not this museum. It looks like someone's apartment. I tried to...
Fascinating, immersive experience...heartbreaking, yet inspiring. May goodness and kindness prevail in every human tragedy.
A really great memorial to honor the victims and evacuees from Katrina. The granite walls at the memorial have names of the Katrina victims etched into it. The pictures say it all. I think the...






