New Orleans has a rich, and sometimes dark history. My brother, Trey Bryan, a well known artist in New Orleans, who is a formally trained illustrator, well versed in becoming a "fly on the wall" in the French Quarter in NOLA, and observing the happenings, excitement, and the history in a city with a dark and exciting history. And present as well. Trey discusses his experiences there, including confronting a burglar with a hammer, and being the only embedded illustrator in the NFL, combat illustration, the site of the Battle of New Orleans, historic restaurants, and even his favorite spots in the city to hang out.
New Orleans is an important part of American history, and is more of a "melting pot" than anywhere else. It seems most of the confederate statutes are already gone from there; but what about Andrew Jackson?
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Episode 5: Searching for Renick’s Fort
Episode 4: Scopes Trial, Leopold and Loeb, a Boy Named Sue, Mayhem and Manipulation
Episode 3 - Gen. McCausland's House, and did you know Mexico had an emperor?
Episode 2: Epic Narrative of Thomas Brown – a 17 year old Ranger during the French Indian War
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