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The Battle of New Orleans was largely fought on January 8, 1815, during the War of 1812 and saw Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson successfully defend the city.
Why did the country really go to war against the British? Which American icon came out of the forgotten war?
Learn the truth behind six common myths about the last major engagement of the War of 1812.
In 1959, Johnny Horton earned a number one hit on the Billboard Charts for the song The Battle of New Orleans. Written by Jimmy Driftwood, it commemorates the victory of the United States over the…
Medal of Honor recipient, native son and hero of the Philippines, Jose Calugas went “beyond the call of duty” during the Battle of Bataan.
A visit to the Cabildo Museum offers guests a view of the early days of New Orleans. This Jackson Square landmark is a good way to get an overview of the city.
Marine Charley Morrison’s letters home provide a front-row seat to Civil War history during the capture of the Confederacy’s most important port.
Photos from the reenactment of the Battle of New Orleans, part of the bicentennial commemoration activities taking place in January of 2015.