Inside the Flooded House Museum: A Living Memory of Katrina’s Destruction

Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ landscape still carries both scars and signs of resilience. In Gentilly, one of the city’s hardest-hit neighborhoods, a single house stands as both memorial and museum. Known as the Flooded House Museum, it offers an unflinching glimpse of what thousands of residents endured when floodwaters poured through … Continue reading Inside the Flooded House Museum: A Living Memory of Katrina’s Destruction