Historical Monuments in New Orleans, LA
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1. Blessed Francis Seelos Center & Shrine
From Business: A popular, prayerful pilgrimage site to a saintly favorite known as the "Cheerful Ascetic". This Redemptorist priest possessed great mystical gifts due to his…
2. Joy Theater
From Business: The completely renovated Joy Theater is a 10,000 square foot multipurpose venue that features live music concerts, comedy, theatrical productions, and is…
3. Old Absinthe House
From Business: The building that now houses the Old Absinthe House has a rich history. The building was erected in 1806 to house an importing firm. In 1815 the ground floor was…
4. Our Lady Of Guadalupe Church
From Business: Built in 1826, this church served as a mortuary chapel for yellow fever victims during the 19th century.Built in 1826, this church served as a mortuary chapel…
5. The Historic Swoop-Duggins House
From Business: Private Event Venue, New Orleans
6. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
From Business: Founded in 1789, this cemetery is the oldest in New Orleans and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Founded in 1789, this cemetery is the…
7. Magazine Street Merchants
From Business: Eclectic collectors and professional browsers will love this six-mile long street which starts at the French Quarter and is known worldwide for its antiques and…
8. Congo Square
From Business: A traditional gathering place for slaves on Sundays until the 1850's. The sound and rhythm heard here is considered to be the origin of Jazz and Gospel music. It…
9. St Patrick's Church
From Business: A National Historic Landmark, Old St. Patrick's Church is one of only two early landmarks of distinction left in Lafayette Square, the other being Gallier Hall.…
10. Craig Tracy Gallery
From Business: First Gallery In the World for Fine Art Bodypainting! In the heart of The French Quarter in New Orleans. A Must See while visiting the city!First Gallery In the…
11. Vue Orleans
From Business: Vue Orleans is a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans, LA. Whether a Crescent…
12. The George And Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center
From Business: The George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center is the education and performance facility of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.The George and Joyce…
From Business: Built in 1861, by local architect James Gallier, Jr. as his private family residence, this Victorian French Quarter townhouse exemplifies architectural features…
14. Fidelity Bank ATM at New Orleans Jazz Museum at the New Orleans Mint
From Business: Cash dispensing ATM services only; no deposits accepted at this location. We'd love to see you in person! Please feel free to drop into any branch location near…
15. Degas House
From Business: Property Location With a stay at Degas House in New Orleans, you'll be in the historical district and convenient to Mahalia Jackson Theater and Mercedes-Benz…
16. River City Venues
From Business: Welcome to the River City Venues, the most sophisticated and sprawling event complex on the Mississippi. Whether you have an intimate group of 25, or a dynamic…
17. St. Mary's Assumption Church
From Business: A grandly baroque church that also happens to be where Fr. Francis Seelos, the hero of the yellow fever epidemic of 1867, lies buried.A grandly baroque church…
18. Lafayette Cemetery No.1
From Business: The burial site for many of the people who lived in the mansions of the surrounding Garden District.The burial site for many of the people who lived in the…
From Business: A West Indies-style plantation home with 19th century antiques on display.A West Indies-style plantation home with 19th century antiques on display.
20. Algiers Point
From Business: New Orleans' second oldest neighborhood. Algiers Point is separated from the French Quarter by the Mississippi River.New Orleans' second oldest neighborhood.…
21. Music Box Village
From Business: The Music Box Village is a unique contemporary art sculpture garden where each house is a musical instrument. Explore and play them yourself with friends or…
From Business: Longue Vue House and Gardens is a multifaceted historic estate featuring a world-class house museum and eight acres of stunning gardens that include an…
23. New Canal Lighthouse
From Business: The New Canal Lighthouse Museum is located on the first floor of the rebuilt lighthouse raised up 19 feet above the level of Lake Pontchartrain. This protects…
25. Chris Roberts-Antieau Gallery
26. St. Augustine Church
27. Buckner Mansion
28. Holt Cemetery
29. St Patrick Cemetery-Mausoleum
30. JCC New Orleans
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