Mississippi River Heritage Park
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About Mississippi River Heritage Park in New Orleans
Mississippi River Heritage Park is a 1.36-acre urban park located in New Orleans, Louisiana, directly across from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Situated in the historic Warehouse District, the park is bounded by Convention Center Boulevard, St. Peters Street, John Churchill Chase Street, and Gaienne Street.
The park serves as a tranquil green space amidst the bustling city environment, offering visitors and convention attendees a peaceful respite. It features a spacious, clean area with plenty of shade provided by trees. The park's location along the Mississippi River adds to its appeal, allowing visitors to enjoy views of the river and its activity.
Mississippi River Heritage Park is open seven days a week, with extended hours during Daylight Savings Time. In winter, the park is accessible from 8:15 AM to 5:45 PM, while during Daylight Savings, it remains open until 6:45 PM. The park is part of the Upper Central Business District Historic District, adding historical significance to its recreational value.
Beyond its role as a public green space, the park serves multiple functions for the community and visitors. It is a popular venue for various events, including corporate gatherings, convention activities, concerts, and weddings. The park also occasionally serves as a filming location, highlighting its versatility and scenic qualities.