The Upper and Lower Pontalba Buildings, which line the St. Ann and St. Peter Street sides of Jackson Square, were built in 1850 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, the …
Algiers is a community within the city of New Orleans. It is the portion of Orleans Parish, Louisiana on the west bank of the Mississippi River. What is now Algiers …
Canal Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Forming the up-river boundary of the city's oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter (Vieux Carre), it formed the …
Six miles southeast of New Orleans is the Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery, site of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans and the final resting place for soldiers from …
As the only American home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, open to the public, anywhere in the world, the Degas …
The French Quarter is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. When La Nouvelle Orleans ("New Orleans" in French) was founded in 1718 by …
The Garden District is a residential area of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was developed between 1840 to 1900. Its borders are St. Charles Avenue and Magazine Street and from Louisiana …
Jackson Square, located on the Mississippi River, in the heart of the French Quarter, has been the focal point of the city since the founding of …
Madame John's Legacy at 632 Dumaine Street in the historic French Quarter is one of the finest 18th century building complexes in Louisiana . Of …
Metairie is the first suburb of New Orleans , Louisiana , located on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain between the cities of New Orleans , …
The New Orleans Museum of Art (often referred to as NOMA) in New Orleans, Louisiana, was established in 1911 as the Delgado Museum of Art with a bequest from Isaac …
The only building in America to have served both as a U.S. and Confederate Mint was built in 1835 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson who had advocated for its establishment …
On passing through the time-etched doors of the Lodge on "la Rue Conde", now Chartres Street, which gives entrance to the Old Ursuline Convent, the New Orleans visitor finds …
The Presbytere, originally called the Casa Curial (Ecclesiastical House), derives its name from the fact that it was built on the site of the residence, or presbytere, of the Capuchin monks. …
Uptown is a large area of New Orleans, Louisiana. Uptown encompasses a number of neighborhoods on the East Bank of the Mississippi River between the French Quarter and the Jefferson …
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