History
New Orleans history and landmarks
New Orleans history and landmarks: start with Besthoff Sculpture Garden, Historic New Orleans Collection, and Jackson Square. Use the 122 places below to build a plan around this theme; each place has source-backed details behind its description.
122 places
Places to start with
Source-backed place · Museums
Cole Pratt Gallery
A premier contemporary fine art gallery specializing in Southern artists, housed in two restored 1850 Creole cottages on Magazine…
Source-backed place · History
Gardette-LePretre House
An architectural gem of the French Quarter, this 1836 mansion is famous for its ornate cast-iron balconies and a dark legend invo…
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George Washington Cable House
The former home of novelist George Washington Cable, this National Historic Landmark showcases the architecture and literary lega…
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Gulf Bag Company Building
A pioneering industrial landmark on Julia Street, the 1906 Gulf Bag Company Building is celebrated as the first reinforced concre…
Source-backed place · Religious sites
Holy Name of Mary Church
Located in the Algiers neighborhood, Holy Name of Mary is a welcoming Catholic parish dedicated to community service and sharing…
Source-backed place · Museums
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery
A cornerstone of the New Orleans Arts District, this gallery showcases contemporary talent from Cuba, Germany, and Nigeria, and i…
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Karnofsky Shop
Once the 'second home' of jazz legend Louis Armstrong, this historic site at 427 South Rampart Street marks where a supportive Je…
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LeMieux Galleries
A cornerstone of the New Orleans Arts District, LeMieux Galleries specializes in art from Louisiana and the Southern U.S., bridgi…
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Leeds Iron Foundry
A stunning Gothic Revival masterpiece of cast iron, this 1850s warehouse once served as the storage hub for one of the South's la…
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Luling Mansion
A faded Italianate behemoth designed by James Gallier Jr., this former cotton merchant's estate is a haunting landmark of 19th-ce…
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Maginnis Cotton Mill
A massive former textile plant once employing 900 workers, now a luxury apartment complex in the Warehouse District, with a hidde…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
Magnolia Bridge
A historic crossing over Bayou St. John, the Magnolia Bridge is a relocated landmark known for its multi-named identity and signi…
Source-backed place · Museums
Martin Lawrence Galleries New Orleans
A premier fine art gallery in the French Quarter, showcasing a massive collection of original works by 20th-century masters like…
Source-backed place · Religious sites
Mount Olivet Episcopal Church
A historic sanctuary on Algiers Point, Mount Olivet Episcopal Church is the oldest church building in continuous use on the West…
Source-backed place · History
Musson-Bell House
A striking pink Italianate mansion in the Garden District, built for cotton merchant Michael Musson and maternal uncle of the fam…
Source-backed place · Religious sites
Our Lady of the Rosary Church
A historic Catholic pillar of the community, Our Lady of the Rosary has served the New Orleans area for over a century, beginning…
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Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel
A historic religious site in New Orleans' Garden District, known for its associated chapel house and its role in the city's early…
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Payne-Strachan House
A grand 1849 Greek Revival estate in the Garden District, famous for its double galleries, lush gardens, and as the site of Jeffe…
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Robinson House
A monument to Italianate architecture, the Robinson House is a grand 19th-century estate featuring double-curved verandahs and a…
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Rosette Rochon House
The former home of Rosette Rochon, a pioneering free woman of color and real estate mogul who helped shape the Faubourg Marigny t…
Source-backed place · Religious sites
St. Mary’s Assumption Church
A National Historic Landmark in the Lower Garden District, this stunning church is a rare American example of German Baroque Revi…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
Tivoli Circle
A historic traffic roundabout at the intersection of St. Charles and Howard Avenues, marking the transition between New Orleans'…
Source-backed place · History
Toby's Corner
Known as the oldest building in the Garden District, this 1838 Greek Revival suburban villa offers a glimpse into early New Orlea…
Source-backed place · Museums
Treme's Petit Jazz Museum
A curated audiovisual experience in the heart of Treme, tracing jazz's global journey from African roots to its New Orleans birth…