Embark on a self-guided audio tour of New Orleans' historic Tremé neighborhood, an area steeped in African American and Creole heritage. This journey is designed for those interested in the vibrant origins of jazz and the poignant narratives of the civil rights movement. The walking tour begins at Tremé's Petit Jazz Museum, a treasure trove celebrating the birth of jazz, and culminates with the Tomb of the Unknown Slave, a symbol of remembrance and unspoken histories. En route, you'll immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tremé, visiting landmarks like St. Augustine Catholic Church, the Mahalia Jackson Theater, and iconic Congo Square. Discover the enduring customs at the Voodoo Spiritual Temple, admire the artistry at Congo Square Memorial, stroll through Louis Armstrong Park, and indulge in the flavors of Dooky Chase's Restaurant. The experience you'll gain is a mosaic of music, culture, and resilience, ensuring an indelible impression of one of New Orleans' most soulful neighborhoods.