Southern Travel Itinerary

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South on our radar

From Louisiana to Tennessee, new attractions provide group travel planners with fresh itinerary ideas

These are just a few of the developments creating a buzz in the South: and into an attic and onto a roof where they can view the flooded city surrounding them. They’ll hear a firsthand account of a St. Bernard Parish family’s rescue. Artifacts range from music legend Fats Domino’s baby grand piano found in his flooded Ninth Ward house to a Coast Guard rescue basket to seats from the Louisiana Superdome. The forensics of Katrina unfold in Gallery Three, where visitors discover how the levees failed in a display with digital animation. The

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LOUISIANA The Louisiana State Museum in New Orleans will remember the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and showcase the renewal with a new exhibit that opens Oct. 26. Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond, a $7.5-million installation on the ground floor of the historic Presbytere in the French Quarter’s Jackson Square, will tell the stories of people caught in the hurricane’s wrath. Combining eyewitness accounts, historical context,

Guests on Mississippi River cruises will have time to enjoy New Orleans.

immersive environments and in-depth scientific exploration, Katrina and Beyond enables visitors to understand the 2005 storms’ impact on Louisiana, the Gulf Coast and the nation. In one gallery visitors will move through the “Evacuation Corridor,” overhearing residents’ voices as they weigh their options as Katrina approaches. A state-of-the-art “Storm Theater” shows Katrina’s full fury with moving and dramatic footage of the hurricane’s onslaught. Another gallery takes visitors past a leaking floodwall LeisureGroupTravel.com

fourth gallery will celebrate recovery and showcase the ingenuity of Louisianans in rebuilding their lives and communities. (800-568-6968, katrinaandbeyond.com). LOUISIANA/TENNESSEE Cruise West, a leading small-ship cruise line, has announced two new itineraries sailing on the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland rivers in spring of 2011. The overnight voyages, with eight departures from March 19-May 7, will take place aboard the

Spirit of America, formerly the Spirit of Glacier Bay. Highlights on the sevennight Mississippi River itinerary between New Orleans and Memphis will include Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, La.; the antebellum and Victorian architecture of Natchez, Miss.; Vicksburg National Military Park, scene of the Civil War battle that gave the North control of the Mississippi; and historic Helena, Ark. The second new river voyage, a sevennight excursion between Memphis and Nashville, follows the Mississippi north to Cairo, Ill. at the confluence of the Ohio River, then cruises upriver to the Tennessee and Cumberland. Stops will include New Madrid, Mo.; Paducah, Ky.; Fort Smith, Ark; Clarksville, Tenn.; and Fort Donelson National Battlefield in Dover, Tenn., site of the first major Union victory. (800-296-8307, cruisewest.com) NORTH CAROLINA Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Hotel, 50 miles west of Asheville, has opened a new Motorcoach Lounge, enabling it to accommodate greater numbers of group visitors. It includes a comfortable waiting area for motorcoach guests, state-of-the-art digital arrival and departure screens, and a large Driver’s Lounge with TV monitors and a desk for computers. The lounge connects to the first floor of the casino’s new eightlevel parking garage containing five motorcoach bays for pick-up and dropoff of customers. Other elements in the casino’s $633-million expansion, set for completion in 2012, is a 21-story guest room tower that was topped out in April and an events center for concerts that opens Labor Day weekend. New restaurants for 2011 include a 150-seat food court, 600-seat buffet and Ruth’s Chris August 2010 37


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