Hermann Grima House
Located in the heart of the historic French Quarter is the Hermann-Grima House, thought to be the finest example of American architecture in the area. Built in 1831, this Fede... neworleansonline.com
Longue Vue House And Gardens
Located on the western edge of the city, just past the Cemeteries and hidden among the trees off Metairie Road, is Longue Vue House and Gardens. This magnificent city estate w... neworleansonline.com
Beauregard-keyes House
Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant (P.G.T.) Beauregard was a New Orleans native who ordered the first shots of the Civil War fired on Fort Sumter, South Carolina in Ap... neworleansonline.com
Louisiana State Museum
New Orleans' most prominent heritage attraction is the Louisiana State Museum, a complex of national landmarks housing thousands of artifacts and works of art reflecting Louisiana's... museumland.net
Historic New Orleans Collection
Founded in 1966 by General L. Kemper Williams and his wife Leila, the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) has a mission of preserving the French Quarter and New Orleans his... neworleansonline.com
Gallier House
During the mid-1800s, when New Orleans was one of the largest cities in the United States and its major southern port, the city was enjoying an architectural boom. Among the m... neworleansonline.com
French Market
In 1991 in celebration of the bicentennial of its first market hall, the French Market rededicates itself to the perpetuation and expansion of the traditional market offerings of the boun... hmdb.org
Pitot House
During the French and Spanish colonial era of the 1700s Bayou St. John was a key waterway leading into New Orleans. The stately homes of many of the citys prominent residents ... neworleansonline.com
Old Ursuline Convent
The Old Ursuline Convent is the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. Completed in 1752, it is also the oldest surviving example of the French colonial period in th... neworleansonline.com
Madame John's Legacy
Madame John's Legacy is one of the finest 18th century building complexes in Louisiana. It is one of the few French Quarter structures that escaped the great fire of 1794, whi... neworleansonline.com
Confederate Museum (Memorial Hall)
Confederate veterans of Louisiana founded Memorial Hall, also known as the Confederate Museum, in New Orleans in 1891 as a repository for their memorabilia from the War Between the ... waymarking.com
Gretna Historical Society Museum
Property Description Gretna Museum Complex has three Creole cottages, a working blacksmith shop, fire museum and an 1876 steam pumper.The Gretna Green Blacksmith Shop commemora... louisianatravel.com
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
Established in 1833 by the City of Lafayette The square was acquired from Cornelius Hurst and the cemetery laid out by Benjamin Buisson, city surveyor. This was part of the Livaudais Plan... hmdb.org
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
The oldest extant cemetery in New Orleans. Established by Royal Spanish land grant August 14, 1789. Originally outside city limits and double its present size this sacred ground reflects ... hmdb.org
Jefferson Finis Davis Grave Site
President Confederate States, Military Man, Author. Jefferson Davis was the unrepentant highest ranking confederate leader of the South. The only Southern leader shackled in a dunge... findagrave.com
St. Louis Cathedral
Facing Jackson Square and flanked by the historic Cabildo on one side and the equally historic Presbytere on the other, St. Louis Cathedral is among the tallest and most impos... neworleansonline.com
Preservation Resource Center
New Orleans has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best-preserved old cities in the United States. A large share of the credit for that reputation lies with the Preserva... neworleansonline.com
Chalmette Battlefield
The last land battle ever fought on American soil between the United States and a foreign enemy took place on January 8, 1815 in Chalmette just outside of New Orleans on a sit... neworleansonline.com