Captions List for New Orleans, LA Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering New Orleans, LA.

See also: New Orleans, LA
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  • New Orleans: Jackson Square (originally Place d'Armes) (created 1721 by Adrien de Pauger).
  • New Orleans: St. Louis Cathedral & Andrew Jackson statue in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Equestrian statue (1853) of President Andrew Jackson, victorious General of Battle of New Orleans (1815) by Clark Mills.
  • New Orleans: Detail of equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Andrew Jackson statue in silhouette on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron fence (1853) of Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Detail of cast iron fence on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Artist displays paintings on cast iron fence of Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Caleches for hire at Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Washington Artillery Park at Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Overview of Jackson Square with Cabildo, St. Louis Cathedral, Presbytère & Andrew Jackson statue.
  • New Orleans: Cabildo (1788 rebuilt 1795-99) now houses Louisiana State Museum was site of Louisiana Purchase Transfer (1803).
  • New Orleans: Facade & cupola of Cabildo on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: View of Jackson Square against downtown highrises.
  • New Orleans: Presbytère (originally Casa Curial) (1791-1813) was initially Louisiana Supreme Court (until 1834) now Louisiana State Museum.
  • New Orleans: Balcony of Muriel's building on corner of Jackson Square beside Presbytère.
  • New Orleans: Streetscape up St. Ann St. from Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Lower Pontalba Building (1851) conceived by Baroness Pontalba seen across Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Detail of corner balconies on Lower Pontalba Building in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Entrance of 1850 House in Lower Pontalba Building on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron balcony details on Lower Pontalba Building in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Facade of Lower Pontalba Building in Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Section of Upper Pontalba Building on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Facade of Upper Pontalba Building (1851) on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: Building at corner of Chartres & St. Peter on corner of Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: St. Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square.
  • New Orleans: St. Louis Cathedral (1851).
  • New Orleans: Sanctuary of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Mural of St. Louis starting the 7th Crusade (on March 15, 1270) painted (1872) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Baroque altar screen (1852) by Louis Gille St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Carving of St. Paul in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Carving of St. Peter in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Carving of Joan of Arc in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Carving of Sainted King Louis IX of France in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: St Mathew the evangelist with winged angel on ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: St Mark the evangelist with winged lion on ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: St Luke the evangelist with winged bull on ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: St John the evangelist with winged eagle on ceiling of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Musical angels mural on back wall of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Sanctuary of St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Early years of St. Louis with mother Blanche of Castile (c1224) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Coronation of Louis IX (Nov. 29, 1226) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Marriage of Louis IX to Marguerite of Provence (May 27, 1234) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: King Louis IX builds Sainte Chapelle in Paris (c1241) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: King Louis IX leaves on 6th crusade (June 12, 1248) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: King Louis IX receives keys to city of Damietta (June 12, 1249) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: King Louis IX ministers to lepers by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Death of King Louis IX in Tunis (Aug. 25, 1270) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Body of Louis IX brought home to France (1271) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: King Louis IX canonized a saint (Aug. 9, 1297) by German stained glass Oidtmann studios (1929) in St. Louis Cathedral.
  • New Orleans: Enclosed balcony over front of Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Iberville Stone (1699) from Fort Maurepas, first permanent settlement in the Mississippi Valley, at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, Sieur de Bienville, Father of Louisiana, painted (1907) by Rudolph Bohunek, at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Tilt top table (c1720) with scenes of bursting of "Mississippi Bubble" at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Symbolic detail of wolf devouring lamb of stock fiasco on "Mississippi Bubble" table at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of Louisiana problems painted on "Mississippi Bubble" table at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of Dutch investors losing investment on "Mississippi Bubble" table at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of torture wheel on "Mississippi Bubble" table at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of men with documents on "Mississippi Bubble" table at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Choctaw Indian elbow basket (20th C) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Stoneware food storage jar (c1750) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: French pottery oil jug (c1750) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Bronze death mask of Napoleon (c1821) by Dr. Francesco Antommarchi at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Bronze death mask of Napoleon (c1821) by Dr. Francesco Antommarchi at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Miniature portrait of Emperor Napoleon (early 19th C) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: St. Helena Service Medal (1857) presented by Napoleon III to soldiers of Napoleon I at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Snuff box (19th C) with symbol of Napoleon at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Napoleon Crossing the Alps painting (c1800) by school of Jacques Louis David at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Print of Napoleon at Battle of Waterloo (19th C) by Pellerin & Co. at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Print of Napoleon saying farewell at Fontainebleau before departure into exile on Elba (19th C) by Pellerin & Co. at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Marianne Celeste Dragon (c1796) by school of Salazar, artist of Louisiana's Spanish Colonial period at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Jean Michel Fortier III (1839) by Julien Hudson, a free black artist, at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Marie Celina Piqueri Wiltz (1841) by Luigi Marie Sotta at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Membership badge of National Association of Mexican War Veterans (c1848) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Louisiana Medal of Honor (1848) commemorates Zachary Taylor's Mexican victories at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Zachary Taylor (1847) painted by William Garl Brown while Taylor on campaign in Mexico at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait bust of Zachary Taylor by Roman Bronze Works at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Apothecary shop sign (c1860) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Hoisting of American Colors over Louisiana in 1803 painted (1904) by Thure de Thulstrup at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Cotton apron souvenir of Louisiana World Exposition (Dec. 16, 1864 - May 31, 1885) at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of cotton is King souvenir date April 30, 1885 at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detailed print of buildings of Louisiana World Exposition at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Map of Louisiana Purchase Territory on souvenir of Louisiana World Exposition at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Battle of New Orleans in 1815 painted (1839) by Eugene Louis Lami at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of death of British General Pakenham at Battle of New Orleans in 1815 on Lami painting at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of American lines at Battle of New Orleans in 1815 on Lami painting at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Print of death of British General Pakenham at Battle of New Orleans (c1815) by Joseph Yeager at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Battle of New Orleans print (1856) by John Andrews at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1861) by Thomas Cantwell Healy at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Carpetbag (c1860-65) likely used by Northerner coming South after Civil War at Cabildo Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Neptune float at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras decorations at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras costume of Merlin the Wizard (1984) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Little Spy Boy costume (1993) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Little Spy Boy suit (1998) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Queen's costume (1993) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Captain's costume (1937) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras Queen's mantle (1910) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras crown at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras crown jewels (1893) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of Mardi Gras Knights of Momus poster (1878) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Carnival Mistick Crew of Comus poster detail (1897) by Picayune newspaper at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Carnival Mistick Crew of Comus poster of float lineup on theme of Homer's Odyssey (1897) by Picayune newspaper at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Detail of Scylla & Charybdis float on Carnival Mistick Crew of Comus poster (1897) at Presbytère Museum.
  • New Orleans: Dining room of 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Parlor of 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Parlor of 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Half tester bed in 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Wood carving details of half tester bed in 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Kitchen in 1850 House Museum.
  • New Orleans: Don Manuel Lanzos house (1788) (632 Dumaine St.) now Madame John's Legacy Museum.
  • New Orleans: Creole French Colonial-style porch of Madame John's Legacy Museum.
  • New Orleans: Courtyard facade of Madame John's Legacy Museum.
  • New Orleans: Courtyard of Madame John's Legacy Museum.
  • New Orleans: Collection of paintings in the Counting House, a banking hall converted from a warehouse by the Lizardi Brothers in the 1830s at Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • New Orleans: Courtyard of heritage Williams Residence & Maisonette occupied by Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • New Orleans: Heritage courtyard of Historic New Orleans Collection complex.
  • New Orleans: Cast ironwork in Williams Residence courtyard of Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • New Orleans: Historic New Orleans Collection heritage building.
  • New Orleans: Historic New Orleans Collection museum building.
  • New Orleans: Museum of Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • New Orleans: Second City Criminal Court & Third Precinct Police Station (1915) (410 Chartres St.) now home of Williams Research Center of Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • New Orleans: Hermann Grima House (1831) (820 St. Louis St.).
  • New Orleans: Facade detail of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Citrus trees in courtyard at rears of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Front entrance hall of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Fireplace in dining room of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Dining room of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Fireplace in dining room of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Piano in parlor of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Plaster decorations in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Desk & library in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Half Tester bed in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Bedroom in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Highly decorated bedroom in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Wallpaper in Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Open kitchen hearth at Hermann Grima House with only functional outdoor kitchen in French Quarter.
  • New Orleans: Food being prepared at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Baked biscuits at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Cooking demonstration at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Stirring pots over open flames at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Gumbo with chicken & okra in iron pot at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Soup with beans & sausage at outdoor kitchen of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron cistern at Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Slave quarters at Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: View of downtown New Orleans over courtyard garden of Hermann Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Rear of Hermann-Grima House.
  • New Orleans: Stables of Hermann Grima House now used as attraction entrance.
  • New Orleans: Gallier House (1857) (1132 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Cast iron gate of front door of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Courtyard of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Water cistern of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Dining room fireplace of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Dining room of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Portrait of architect James Gallier, Jr. (1827-68) at Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Parlor of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Parlor chandelier with stag of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Plaster moldings of Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Kitchen design ahead of its time at Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Bathtub & commode ahead of its time at Gallier House.
  • New Orleans: Jackson Brewery (1891) (6 floors) (600 Decatur St.).
  • New Orleans: Streetcar passes Jackson Brewery.
  • New Orleans: Jackson Brewery facade.
  • New Orleans: Statue of New Orleans founder Bienville against streetscape of Decatur St.
  • New Orleans: Bienville, priest & Native American depicted on base of New Orleans founder Bienville statue.
  • New Orleans: Native American depicted on base of New Orleans founder Bienville statue.
  • New Orleans: Statue of Jean Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville (1680-1767) , founder of New Orleans (1717) on triangle at Decatur & Conti Sts.
  • New Orleans: Jean Lafitte National Historical Park orientation center building (419 Decatur St.).
  • New Orleans: Streetscape along Decatur St. from St. Louis St.
  • New Orleans: Gumbo File alligator-shaped sign on Decatur St.
  • New Orleans: Heritage brick building on 501 Decatur St. at St. Louis St.
  • New Orleans: Heritage yellow building on Decatur St. near St. Louis St.
  • New Orleans: Varied heritage buildings at 519 Decatur St. near St. Louis St.
  • New Orleans: Blue heritage building with red shutters at Decatur & Toulouse Sts.
  • New Orleans: Variety of cast iron balconies at Decatur & Toulouse Sts.
  • New Orleans: Heritage building at 619 Decatur & Wilkinson St.
  • New Orleans: Row of colorful heritage buildings at 907 Decatur St. & up from corner of Dumaine.
  • New Orleans: Sculpture of jazz musicians at former farmer's market building, now Jazz National History Park.
  • New Orleans: Former farmer's market building, now New Orleans Jazz National History Park.
  • New Orleans: Mural & sculpture celebrating former food market on Mississippi River site.
  • New Orleans: Pralines sold in New Orleans French Quarter.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Tomato Gravy & condiments.
  • New Orleans: Louisiana hot sauce labels.
  • New Orleans: Coffee pots for sale in New Orleans French Quarter.
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras masks in New Orleans French Quarter.
  • New Orleans: Gilded equestrian statue of Joan of Arc on Decatur at St. Phillip St.
  • New Orleans: Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc on Decatur at St. Phillip St.
  • New Orleans: Former Whitney bank building (941 Decatur at St. Phillip St.).
  • New Orleans: View along 1001 block of Decatur St. from St. Phillip St.
  • New Orleans: Heritage building at 1035 Decatur St.
  • New Orleans: Heritage building with two carved eagles at 1039 Decatur St. at corner of Ursalines Ave.
  • New Orleans: Brick heritage building at 1101 Decatur St. at corner of Ursalines Ave.
  • New Orleans: La Maison Perrillat (c1829) (511 Governor Nicholls St.).
  • New Orleans: View of corner of Decatur & Barracks Sts.
  • New Orleans: View within French Market.
  • New Orleans: Bangled dresses displayed in French Market.
  • New Orleans: Old U.S. Mint (c1838) (420 Esplanade Ave.) now part of Louisiana State Museum.
  • New Orleans: Old U.S. Mint which housed troops during Civil War.
  • New Orleans: Old U.S. Mint produced coins until 1909 & later became federal prison.
  • New Orleans: Former Chiesa del Redemptore church (1914), now a house, at 601 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Heritage house at 547 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Pair of homes with elaborate cast iron work at 529-533 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron details of 533 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Henry Raphael Denis House (1834) , then home of Japanese chemist Jokichi Takamine, discoverer of Adrenaline (600 Esplanade at Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Detail of cast iron railings on Henry Raphael Denis House.
  • New Orleans: Brackets of shotgun double house (1310-12 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Red & gray brackets of shotgun double house (1304 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Devil door knocker (1300 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Residential heritage corner building (1301 Chartres St. at Barrack).
  • New Orleans: Streetscape along Barrack St. from Chartres.
  • New Orleans: Double gallery house (1225 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Row of double gallery houses on Chartres St. from Gov. Nicholls St.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron grape-motif railings on gallery of (1127 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Cast iron railing with flowers & Mardi Gras decorations on Chartres St. (1119 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: St. Mary's Catholic Church (1845) (1116 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Portal of St. Mary's Catholic Church.
  • New Orleans: Old Ursuline Convent (1748-52) which became Archbishop's Palace (1824-99) & also meeting place of state legislature (1831-4) (1114 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Joseph LeCarpentier / Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard / Frances Parkinson Keyes House (1826) (1113 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House porch.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron stairs up to LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House.
  • New Orleans: Garden (c1833) beside LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House restored in 1954 by author / Frances Parkinson Keyes foundation.
  • New Orleans: Kumquat tree in garden of beside LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House.
  • New Orleans: Birth house (1027 Chartres St.) of jazz artist Danny Barker.
  • New Orleans: De la Ronde House (c1807) (1021 Chartres St.).
  • New Orleans: Faulkner House Books (624 Pirate's Alley) where Faulkner worked on first novel.
  • New Orleans: Victor David House (1838) (620 St. Peter St.) now clubhouse of Le Petit Salon literary group.
  • New Orleans: View along Royal St. from St. Peter.
  • New Orleans: Street life on Royal St.
  • New Orleans: Double gallery building at 501 Royal St. at St. Louis.
  • New Orleans: Multicolored block on opposite Supreme Court of Louisiana including Old Louisian State Bank (1821) (403 Royal St.) by Benjamin H. Latrobe with rounded dormer & Casa Faurie (1801) (417 Royal St.) pink with round upper windows.
  • New Orleans: Supreme Court of Louisiana (1910) (400 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Supreme Court of Louisiana with statue of Edward Douglas White, U.S. Chief Justice.
  • New Orleans: Beaux Arts facade details of Supreme Court of Louisiana.
  • New Orleans: Round corner of Supreme Court of Louisiana.
  • New Orleans: Pelican seal on Supreme Court of Louisiana.
  • New Orleans: Bank of Louisiana (1826) (334 Royal St.) was state capitol (1868-9).
  • New Orleans: Facade details of Hotel Monteleone.
  • New Orleans: Hotel Monteleone (1908) (15 floors).
  • New Orleans: Lobby of Hotel Monteleone.
  • New Orleans: Pierre Maspero's Slave Exchange (1788) (440 Chartres at St. Louis) was site of meeting between Andrew Jackson & Lafitte Brothers to plan Battle of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: La Croix building (c1833) (837 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Double gallery house (900 Royal St. at Dumaine).
  • New Orleans: Double shotgun-style house (903 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Nine-O-Five Royal Hotel (1890s) (905 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Judge Françoise-Xavier Martin House (now Cornstalk Hotel) (c1850) (915 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Cast iron cornstalk fence of Cornstalk Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Detail of corn on cast iron cornstalk fence of Cornstalk Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Cornstalk fence detail of Cornstalk Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Facade details of Cornstalk Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Front door of Cornstalk Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Andrew Jackson Hotel (1888) (919 Royal St.) on site of U.S. District Court where Jackson was fined for his refusal to lift Martial Law.
  • New Orleans: Flower decorated galleries at 931-5 Royal St.
  • New Orleans: Galleried buildings at Royal & St. Philip.
  • New Orleans: Sculpted angel on gallery at Royal & St. Philip Sts.
  • New Orleans: Narrow French Quarter Royal Streetscape.
  • New Orleans: Decorated galleries around 1111 Royal St.
  • New Orleans: Heritage residences at 1211-1217 Royal St.
  • New Orleans: Dominique Bouligny House (1831) (1217 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Eastlake style decoration on shotgun double (1224 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Pair of houses(641 Barracks Ave) .
  • New Orleans: John Gauche House (1856) (1315 Royal St.).
  • New Orleans: Cherub detail of cast iron railing on Gauche House.
  • New Orleans: Gingerbread-style house (639 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Multicolored houses along 719-723 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Yellow & green double shotgun houses (716-18 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Detail of 716 Esplanade Ave.
  • New Orleans: Corner mansion with elaborate ironwork at Esplanade Ave. & Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Beauregard brick house at Esplanade Ave. & Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: View down Barracks Street from Bourbon.
  • New Orleans: View up Barracks Street from Bourbon.
  • New Orleans: Details of brackets on blue shotgun house (1233 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double shotgun house with green shutters (1218 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Shotgun house with red trim & purple shutters (1212 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double shotgun house (1209-11 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Details of brackets (1209-11 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Details of brackets (1204-06 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double shotgun houses (1207 Bourbon St. & higher).
  • New Orleans: Streetscape along Governor Nicholls St. from Bourbon.
  • New Orleans: Purple house (1127 Bourbon St.) & house with balcony over sidewalk (1129 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double Gothic cottage at (1125 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double French-style cottage at (1109-1111 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Details of brackets on wooden house (1030 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Double shotgun-style cottage (1011 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Lafitte Guest House (1003 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop (before 1772) (941 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Yellow French-style house (933 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Brick house with upper cast-iron balcony & blue shutters (819 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Cast-iron balcony detail (819 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Bourbon Street bars seen from St. Anne.
  • New Orleans: People celebrating on Bourbon Street.
  • New Orleans: Bourbon Street jazz & nightclubs.
  • New Orleans: Activity on Bourbon Street.
  • New Orleans: People taking in Bourbon Street scene.
  • New Orleans: Etienne Marie de Flechier House (now Pat O'Briens bar) (c1794) (718 St. Peter St.).
  • New Orleans: Lucky Dogs hot dog stand a fixture of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Krazy Korner neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Embers neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Old Opera House neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Funky 544 Rhythm & Blues neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Cajun Cabin neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Fat Catz neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Jester Mardi Gras neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Gumbo Ya Ya neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Gateway neon sign on Bourbon St.
  • New Orleans: Statues of musical greats Fats Domino, Al Hirt, & Pete Fountain in Legends Park.
  • New Orleans: Sonesta Hotel Desire (300 Bourbon St.).
  • New Orleans: Balconies of Hotel Desire recreation of original feel of French Quarter.
  • New Orleans: Xiques House (1852) (521 Dauphine St.) was Spanish Consulate (1871-77) with southern double staircase.
  • New Orleans: Corner house at Dauphine & Dumaine.
  • New Orleans: Double house (910-12 Dauphine St.) with elaborate gable carving.
  • New Orleans: Detail of gable decoration (910-12 Dauphine St.).
  • New Orleans: Bright yellow & blue shotgun houses (1030-32 Dauphine St.).
  • New Orleans: Single shotgun house (1034 Dauphine St.).
  • New Orleans: Pink shotgun house (1116-20 Dauphine St.).
  • New Orleans: House with brackets & cast-iron decoration (833 Barracks St.) just below Dauphine.
  • New Orleans: Melrose House (937 Esplanade Ave. at Burgundy).
  • New Orleans: Brick & yellow streetscape of (936 & 938 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: White shingled house (1004 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Italian Hall (1912-20) (1020 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Queen Anne-style house (1026 Esplanade Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Fan shaped brackets (926 St. Peter St.).
  • New Orleans: Decorated brackets (910 St. Peter St.).
  • New Orleans: Cottage with lacework porch (828 St. Peter St.).
  • New Orleans: Louis Armstrong Park archway entrance.
  • New Orleans: Municipal Auditorium in Louis Armstrong Park.
  • New Orleans: Queen & Crescent building against Capitol One building.
  • New Orleans: Queen City & Crescent City Railroad (now Queen & Crescent Hotel) (1913) (12 floors) (344 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: International House Hotel (former Canal Louisiana Bank & Trust Co.) (1906) (12 floors) (221 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: View along Camp Street with International House, Teutonia Insurance, Mayer Memorial, & Old New Orleans Bank Buildings.
  • New Orleans: Facade of International House Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Carving of pelican feeding young over door of International House Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Teutonia Insurance Co. Building (217 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Greek mythological & caryatids of Teutonia Insurance Co. Building.
  • New Orleans: Roofline details of carved woman wearing lion skin on Teutonia Insurance Co. Building.
  • New Orleans: Facade decorations of Norman Mayer Memorial Building.
  • New Orleans: Norman Mayer Memorial Building (1900) (211 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Rococo-style decoration over door of Norman Mayer Memorial Building.
  • New Orleans: Old New Orleans Bank Building (1888) (201 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Upper story details of Old New Orleans Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: Terra cotta details of Old New Orleans Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: Heritage office building (218-220 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Gravier Building (aka Omni Hotel) (535 Gravier St.).
  • New Orleans: Whitney National Bank Safe Deposit Vaults (c1888) (619 Gravier St.).
  • New Orleans: Unique granite columns of Whitney National Bank Safe Deposit Vaults.
  • New Orleans: Whitney National Bank Building (1909) (14 floors) (228 St. Charles Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Whitney National Bank Building facade.
  • New Orleans: Entrance canopy of Whitney National Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: Bank of Louisiana (300 St. Charles Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Hibernia Bank Building over Bank of Louisiana.
  • New Orleans: St. Charles Avenue streetscape with Masonic & United Fruit Co. Buildings.
  • New Orleans: Touro Row (now Regions Bank) (301-17 St. Charles Avenue).
  • New Orleans: United Fruit Co. (1920) (now Fidelity Homestead Savings) (11 floors) (321 St. Charles Avenue).
  • New Orleans: Portal of United Fruit Co. building with fruit cornucopias.
  • New Orleans: Small stone building on St. Charles Ave. tucked between Masonic & United Fruit Co. buildings.
  • New Orleans: Hilton New Orleans (originally Masonic Building) (1926) (20 floors) (333 St. Charles Avenue).
  • New Orleans: Facade carvings of Masonic (now Hilton) Building.
  • New Orleans: Hibernia Bank Building (1921) (20 floors) (812 Gravier St.).
  • New Orleans: Roman temple atop Hibernia Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: U-shaped facade of Hibernia Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: Neoclassical details of Hibernia Bank Building.
  • New Orleans: Diagonal entrance corner of New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building (1921) (231 Carondelet St.).
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building.
  • New Orleans: Roofline of New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building.
  • New Orleans: National American Bank Building (1929) (23 floors) (200 Carondelet St.).
  • New Orleans: Church of the Immaculate Conception (1929) (134-144 Baronne St.).
  • New Orleans: Moorish arch of Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  • New Orleans: Interior of Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  • New Orleans: Stained glass & saints of Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  • New Orleans: Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  • New Orleans: Stained glass & columns of Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  • New Orleans: Parish building of Church of the Immaculate Conception (130 Baronne St.).
  • New Orleans: Orpheum Theatre (125 University Pl.).
  • New Orleans: Terra Cotta decoration on Orpheum Theatre.
  • New Orleans: Terra Cotta thespian motif on Orpheum Theatre.
  • New Orleans: Terra Cotta decoration on Orpheum Theatre.
  • New Orleans: Saenger Theatre (1927) (1111 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Canal Street heritage streetscape from 739 Canal up.
  • New Orleans: Canal Street streetscape from Audubon French Quarter to Marriott buildings.
  • New Orleans: Audubon French Quarter (1909) (8 floors) (931 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Upper story detail of Kress Building.
  • New Orleans: Kress Building (1912) (5 floors) (900 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Decorative detail of Kress & Maison Blanche Department Store Buildings on Canal Street.
  • New Orleans: The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans (former Maison Blanche Department Store) (1909) (14 floors) (921 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Column detail of Ritz-Carlton New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Decorative detail of Ritz-Carlton New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Werlein Music Building (now Palace Café) (4 floors) (605 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: U.S. Custom House (1848-81) (423 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: United States Custom House portal.
  • New Orleans: Egyptian-revival columns on U.S. Custom House.
  • New Orleans: U.S. Custom House stained glass eagle & pelican windows.
  • New Orleans: Heritage buildings along Canal Street at St. Charles.
  • New Orleans: Heritage buildings along Canal Street at St. Charles.
  • New Orleans: Merchants Mutual Insurance Co. Building (622 Canal St.) with twisted columns.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Board of Trade (336 Magazine St.).
  • New Orleans: Whitney Hotel in front of Poydras Center.
  • New Orleans: Whitney Hotel (1910) (7 floors) (610 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Le Pavillon Hotel (1907) (10 floors) (833 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Carriageway entrance of Le Pavillon Hotel.
  • New Orleans: Factor's Row (Carondelet at Perdido Sts.).
  • New Orleans: Corner building with square tower (644 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: St. Patrick's Church (1840) (56 m 185 ft) (724 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: St. Patrick's Church tower.
  • New Orleans: St. Patrick's Church rectory house on Camp St.
  • New Orleans: Multicolored heritage townhouses opposite St. Patrick's Church on Camp St.
  • New Orleans: Red brick heritage townhouse (729 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Lighthouse Glass building (743 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Louisiana Children's Museum building on Julia St.
  • New Orleans: Julia Street Row (aka Thirteen Sisters Buildings) (1832) (602-646 Julia St.).
  • New Orleans: 600 Julia St. in Julia Street Row.
  • New Orleans: Doorway of 604 Julia St. in Julia Street Row.
  • New Orleans: Hernsheim Building (c1890s) (755 Magazine St.).
  • New Orleans: Old Iron Works & Machine Shop (1867) (741-747 Magazine St.).
  • New Orleans: Ornaments in Artworks Glass Gallery on Magazine Street.
  • New Orleans: Glass dragons in Artworks Glass Gallery on Magazine Street.
  • New Orleans: Building decorated for Mardi Gras (730 Saint Charles St.).
  • New Orleans: Mardi Gras masked figurehead symbol at 730 Saint Charles St.
  • New Orleans: L.E. Rabouin Memorial School (1936) (727 Carondelet St.).
  • New Orleans: Carved decorative name on L.E. Rabouin Memorial School.
  • New Orleans: Nicholas Bauer Building (703 Carondelet St.).
  • New Orleans: Scottish Rite Temple (619 Carondelet St.).
  • New Orleans: WDSU TV building tower (846 Howard Ave.).
  • New Orleans: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (1869) (38 m 125 ft) (1139 Oretha Castle Haley Boul.).
  • New Orleans: Gallier Hall (former New Orleans City Hall) (1845-53) (545 St. Charles Ave. on Lafayette Square).
  • New Orleans: Gallier Hall pediment relief with blind justice & Greek symbols.
  • New Orleans: Soulé College & Gallier Hall on Lafayette Square against highrises.
  • New Orleans: Soulé College (St. Charles at Lafayette Sts.).
  • New Orleans: Decorative elements of Soulé College building.
  • New Orleans: Soulé College building with 607 & 625 Saint Charles.
  • New Orleans: 607 Saint Charles with cast iron galleries on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: 625 Saint Charles with statue of John McDonogh.
  • New Orleans: 625 Saint Charles (2002) (12 floors).
  • New Orleans: Federal Reserve Bank offices (525 St. Charles Ave. on Lafayette Square).
  • New Orleans: Statue of John McDonogh given by school children of New Orleans (1892-8) on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Statue of Henry Clay (1856) on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Statue of Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) erected 1926.
  • New Orleans: Benjamin Franklin statue detail on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Poydras Center over Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Poydras Center (1983) (28 floors).
  • New Orleans: Hale Boggs Federal Complex (1962) (14 floors) (501 Magazine St.).
  • New Orleans: United States Courthouse in Hale Boggs Federal Complex on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: John Minor Wisdom United States Court of Appeals Building Fifth Circuit (1909-15) (600 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Marble facade of U.S. Court of Appeals Building.
  • New Orleans: Renaissance style of U.S. Court of Appeals Building.
  • New Orleans: Helmet of liberty over E Pluribus Unum shield on U.S. Court of Appeals Building.
  • New Orleans: Zodiac globe with allegorical females atop U.S. Court of Appeals Building.
  • New Orleans: Zodiac globe with allegorical females atop U.S. Court of Appeals Building.
  • New Orleans: U.S. Court of Appeals Building looking down Camp Street to St. Patrick's Church.
  • New Orleans: Former Eli Lilly & Co. Building (630 Camp St.) now an office building on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Upper story details of former Eli Lilly & Co. Building.
  • New Orleans: F. Edward Hebert Federal Building (1939) (12 floors) (600 South Maestri Place).
  • New Orleans: F. Edward Hebert Federal Building over Camp Street with granite eagles.
  • New Orleans: Art Deco eagle of F. Edward Hebert Federal Building.
  • New Orleans: Art Deco eagle of F. Edward Hebert Federal Building.
  • New Orleans: Art Deco construction workers relief on F. Edward Hebert Federal Building.
  • New Orleans: Art Deco agricultural workers relief on F. Edward Hebert Federal Building.
  • New Orleans: Art Deco agricultural workers relief over eagle of F. Edward Hebert Federal Building on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Lafayette Hotel (1916) (600 St. Charles Ave.) on Lafayette Square.
  • New Orleans: Central business district skyline of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: First Bank & Trust Tower (1987) (36 floors) (909 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Crown of First Bank & Trust Tower.
  • New Orleans: Facade of First Bank & Trust Tower.
  • New Orleans: Entrance of First Bank & Trust Tower.
  • New Orleans: Decorative details of First Bank & Trust Tower.
  • New Orleans: Streetscape along Poydras St. with First Bank & Trust Tower, Homewood Suites, Le Pavillon, Shell Square & Pan American Life Center.
  • New Orleans: One Shell Square (1972) (51 floors) (701 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: One Shell Square facade.
  • New Orleans: Details of One Shell Square.
  • New Orleans: Pan American Life Center (1980) (27 floors) (601 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Modern CapitalOne Tower over octagonal tower of National American Bank & dome of Hibernia Bank Buildings.
  • New Orleans: CapitalOne Tower (1984) (53 floors) (201 St. Charles Avenue).
  • New Orleans: Modern adaptation of New Orleans-style balconies on base of CapitalOne Tower.
  • New Orleans: Energy Center (1984) (39 floors) (1100 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Facade of Energy Center.
  • New Orleans: Stainless steel sculpture at base of Energy Center.
  • New Orleans: Facade details of Energy Center.
  • New Orleans: Plaza Tower (1969) (45 floors) (1001 Howard Avenue).
  • New Orleans: Overhanging crown of Plaza Tower.
  • New Orleans: Base structure of Plaza Tower.
  • New Orleans: Hyatt Regency New Orleans (1976) (27 floors).
  • New Orleans: Hyatt Regency New Orleans & 1250 Poydras Plaza.
  • New Orleans: 1250 Poydras Plaza (1979) (24 floors).
  • New Orleans: 1250 Poydras Plaza over sculpture group mimicking religious buildings.
  • New Orleans: 1250 Poydras Plaza over sculpture group mimicking religious buildings.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans City Hall with 1515 Poydras (1984) (29 floors) by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP beyond.
  • New Orleans: 1450 Poydras (1989) (26 floors) by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Perez Ernst & Farnet, APC, Architects & Engineers, Hewitt-Washington & Assoc. Architects over City Hall & Loyola Ave.
  • New Orleans: Louisiana Superdome (1975) (1500 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans Arena (1999) 1501 Girod St.).
  • New Orleans: Texaco Center (1983) (32 floors) (400 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Skyline of New Orleans from Riverwalk Marketplace.
  • New Orleans: Whale wall by Wyland on building beside Riverwalk Marketplace.
  • New Orleans: World Trade Center New Orleans (1967) (33 floors) (2 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Observation crown of World Trade Center New Orleans over domes of Harrah's Casino.
  • New Orleans: Harrah's Casino roof domes against World Trade Center New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Harrah's New Orleans Jazz Casino (1999) (4 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Sign of Harrah's New Orleans Jazz Casino.
  • New Orleans: Pediment of Harrah's New Orleans Jazz Casino.
  • New Orleans: Entrance sign for Riverwalk Marketplace built for 1984 Louisiana World Exposition themed "World of Rivers - Fresh Waters as a Source of Life.".
  • New Orleans: One River Place Condominiums (1989) (14 floors) (3 Poydras St.).
  • New Orleans: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (1978-2006) extended for 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.
  • New Orleans: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.
  • New Orleans: Piazza d'Italia (1979).
  • New Orleans: Details of Piazza d'Italia.
  • New Orleans: Ocean Song sculpture by John T. Scott in Woldenberg Riverfront Park against Shell Square, Sheraton & Marriot Hotels.
  • New Orleans: Sheraton New Orleans (1985) (48 floors) (#1 Camp Street*) by Farret & Tabher & New Orleans Marriott (1972) (42 floors (555 Canal St.) by Curtis and Davis.
  • New Orleans: Steamboat Natchez against World Trade & Westin towers.
  • New Orleans: Westin New Orleans Canal Place (1983) (29 floors) (921 Canal St.) to right of One Canal Place.
  • One Canal Place (1979) (32 floors) (365 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Atrium within One Canal Place.
  • New Orleans: Atrium within One Canal Place.
  • New Orleans: General Robert E. Lee monument (1884) (60-foot 18 m) in Lee Circle at end of St. Charles Avenue.
  • New Orleans: General Robert E. Lee statue atop Lee monument.
  • New Orleans: Taylor Library, Confederate Memorial Hall & Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
  • New Orleans: Howard Memorial Library (aka Patrick F. Taylor Library) (1889) (615 Orleans Ave.).
  • New Orleans: Red stone facade of Patrick F. Taylor Library, now part of Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
  • New Orleans: Filial details of Patrick F. Taylor Library.
  • New Orleans: Patrick F. Taylor Foundation building at One Lee Circle.
  • New Orleans: Confederate Memorial Hall (1891) & Confederate Civil War Museum (929 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Entrance arch of Confederate Memorial Hall.
  • New Orleans: Confederate Memorial Hall & Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
  • New Orleans: Stephen Goldring Hall of Ogden Museum of Southern Art (1999) (925 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Contemporary Arts Center in Besthoff Building (900 Camp St.).
  • New Orleans: Sculpture courtyard of K&B Plaza (1962) (1055 St. Charles Avenue).
  • New Orleans: Sculpture courtyard of K&B Plaza.
  • New Orleans: Bradish Johnson House (1872) (2343 Prytania St.) now McGehee School for Girls in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: House with horse frieze (2401 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Thomas Toby-Westfeldt House (Toby s Corner) (c1838) (2340 Prytania St.) with fountain in garden in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: French consulate (1880s) (2406 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: (1420 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: (1423 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: (1408 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Pritchard-Pigott House with massive Greek columns (1840s) (1407 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Morris-Israel House (1331 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: The "White House" (1312 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Carroll-Crawford House at (1315 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Brevard House / Rosegate / Anne Rice House (1857) (1239 1st St. at Chestnut) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Ironwork side veranda facing 1st St. of 2403 Camp St. in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Federal-style house (2403 Camp St. at 1st) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Payne House where Jefferson Davis died (1134 First St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Door of Payne House where Jefferson Davis died in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Side cast iron balcony of Payne House died in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Stone commemorating Jefferson Davis, Confederate President, in front of Payne house where he died on Dec. 6, 1889 in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: House with thick & thin pillars (1201 1st St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Townhouse with round cast iron gate posts (1208 Philip St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Townhouse (1853) (1238 Philip St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: House with distinctive center gabel (1331 Philip St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Raised American cottage (1433 Philip St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Square cast iron gate posts at (1433 Philip St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Shotgun house with arched porch columns (2309 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: (1408 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: 2415 in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: (2425 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cut glass door of 2425 Coliseum St. in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Musson - Bell House (1853) (1331 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast ironwork details of Musson - Bell House (1331 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Front door detail of Musson - Bell House (1331 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Robinson House (1862-66) (1415 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Ironwork grills on side balcony of Robinson House (1415 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Front portico of Robinson House (1415 3rd St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Greek revival house (1840s) (2618 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Koch-Mays House (1860-70) (2627 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Roofline of Koch-Mays House (1860-70) (2627 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Bargeboard & finial of Koch-Mays House in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron fence by C. Pike Maker of New Orleans in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Row of double galleried homes (2700-26 Coliseum St.) called Freret's folley in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Yellow Freret folley house (2700 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Blue & yellow Freret folley house (2708 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Blue & red Freret folley house (2708 Coliseum St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Commander's Palace Restaurant (1880s) (1403 Washington Ave.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 (1833) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: The Rink (1884) (2727 Prytania St.) popular stopping place on walks in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Southern Athletic Club building (late 19th C) (1500 Washington Ave.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Red heritage house (2726 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Colonel Short's Villa (1859) (1448 4th St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron fence of corn stalks by Wood & Miltberger Foundry of Philadelphia around Colonel Short's Villa in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Front door of Colonel Short's Villa which served Federal Civil War Forces & LA Federal Governor (1863-4) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron corn stalk & morning glory gate by Wood & Miltberger Foundry of Philadelphia at Colonel Short's Villa in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Details of cast iron corn stalk & morning glory fence at Colonel Short's Villa in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Details of cast iron corn atop fence at Colonel Short's Villa in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Briggs-Staub house (2605 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Former "Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel" house (2523 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Portico detail of "Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel" house (2523 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron planter urn at "Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel" house in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Edward A. Davis house, now Women s Opera Guild House (1859) (2504 Prytania St.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: 1451 2nd St. in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Fire Department Museum at former 23 Firehouse (1135 Washington Ave.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Pitot House Museum (1810) (1440 Moss St.).
  • New Orleans: Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion (1869) (3029 Saint Charles Ave.) in Garden District.
  • New Orleans: Cast iron winged beast on stair railing outside Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: Staircase in Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: Rams head newel post in Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: Carved fireplace in Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: Stone fireplace in Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: Chandelier made from Tibetan chimes in Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art with modern additions in City Park.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art (1911) (City Park).
  • New Orleans: Neoclassical frieze on New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Porcelain tureen (c1740-56) by Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory of France at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Meissen porcelain figure of continent of America (c1860) by Kändler at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Meissen porcelain figure of continent of Africa (c1860) by Kändler at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Meissen porcelain figure of continent of Asia (c1860) by Kändler at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Swan motif coffee service (c1805-10) by P.-L. Dagoty Manufactory of Paris at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Stoneware salt-glazed vase (c1885) by Susan Frackelton of Wisconsin at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Earthenware vase in Nasturtium design (c1900) by J.B. Owens Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Earthenware four-handled vase in Eocean design (c1905) by Lillian B. Mitchell of Weller Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Blue crab vase (1903) by Mary Williams Butler of Newcomb College of New Orleans at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Yucca tree vase (1906) by Marie de Hoa Leblanc & Joseph Fortuné Meyer of Newcomb College of New Orleans at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Loving cup (1908) by Marie de Hoa Leblanc & Joseph Fortuné Meyer of Newcomb College of New Orleans at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Mold-blown pitcher (c1884) by Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, MA, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Vase painted with fish (c1885) by Thomas Webb & Sons of Stourbridge, England, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Jug (1885) made for World's Cotton Exposition by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. of Sandwich, MA, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Flower globe (c1893) made for World's Columbian Exposition by Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, MA, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Favrile glass vase (c1902-10) by Louis Comfort Tiffany of Long Island, NY, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Trumpet vase (c1910-15) by Louis Comfort Tiffany of Long Island, NY, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Aurene vase (c1905-10) by Frederick Carder of Steuben Glass of Corning, NY, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Spider web tracing vase (c1920-25) by Vinland Flint Glassworks of Vineland, NJ, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Early American furniture & decorative arts in Kuntz rooms of New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Painting of Battle of New Orleans (c1815) by Jean Hyacinthe Laclotte at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Painting of Mrs. William Harrison (c1890) by Mary Cassatt at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Painting of Persons in the Presence of a Metamorphosis (1936) by Joan Miró at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Love Potion painting (1951) by René Magritte at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Bronze chariot fitting with Kui dragons (1027-771 BCE) from Early Western Zhou Dynasty of China at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Porcelain vase with parrot (c1745) from Qing Dynasty of China at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Stoneware Mingei jar (c1935) by Kawai Kanjiro of Japan at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Silk Hangire (early 19th C) from Japan at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Silk No Robe (c1840) from Japan at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Panjurli (boar's head) mask (18th C) from Karnataka, India, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Buffalo head mask (19th C) from Karnataka, India, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Asmat body masks & shield (1990s) from Papua, Indonesia, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Asmat body masks & shield (1990s) from Papua, Indonesia, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Melanesian totems & slit gong from Vanuatu at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Detail of Abyssinian Christian talismanic scroll (18th C) from Ethiopia worn to protect from evil or heal at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Carved Tabwa peoples helmet mask from Democratic Republic of Congo at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Carved Pende peoples helmet mask from Democratic Republic of Congo at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Edo peoples iron head (18th C) from Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Sokoto peoples terracotta head (300BC-400AD) from Nigeria, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Yoruba peoples carved palace door panel (early 20th C) from Nigeria, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Luo peoples earthenware storage jar from Sudan or Uganda, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Akan peoples gold sun mask from Ashanti Kingdom, Ghana, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Colima culture terracotta pumpkin vessel with parrot feet (300BC-600AD) from western Mexico, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Maya culture terracotta lidded bowl with water bird fishing (200-600) from Campeche, Mexico, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Huastec culture terracotta vessel in form of animal (900-1200) from Mexico, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Maya culture terracotta beaker with dancing death figures (600-900) from Guatemala at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Moche culture terracotta stirrup vessel in form of frog (100-200) from North Coast of Peru at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Moche culture terracotta stirrup vessel in form of llama (100-200) from North Coast of Peru at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Moche culture terracotta stirrup vessel in form of water fowl (100-200) from North Coast of Peru at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Gold pendant with clawed creature (700-1400) from Guanecoste Region of Costa Rica at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Gold pendant of man with headdress (700-1400) from Guanecoste Region of Costa Rica at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Gold pendant of animal with three heads (700-1400) from Guanecoste Region of Costa Rica at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Bella Coola headdress bird of prey mask (late 19th C) from British Columbia, Canada, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Bella Coola headdress bird of prey mask (late 19th C) from British Columbia, Canada, at New Orleans Museum of Art.
  • New Orleans: Natchez steamboat on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Three decks of steamboat Natchez on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Paddle wheel driving steamboat Natchez on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Natchez steamboat under Crescent City Connection Bridge.
  • New Orleans: Natchez steamboat passes Crescent City Connection ferry on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Crescent City Connection's Canal St-Algiers Ferry across Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Crescent City Connection car & passenger ferry across Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Creole Queen steamboat on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Paddle wheel of Creole Queen steamboat.
  • New Orleans: Creole Queen steamboat against Crescent City Connection Bridge.
  • New Orleans: U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Pelican on riverfront of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Pelican on navigational light of Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Two pelicans in flight.
  • New Orleans: Pelican in flight.
  • New Orleans: Dubai Fortune freighter against Crescent City Connection Bridge.
  • New Orleans: Onboard cranes of Dubai Fortune freighter on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Bridge of freighter Dubai Fortune.
  • New Orleans: Tintomara tanker sails past New Orleans waterfront.
  • New Orleans: Tintomara tanker against Crescent City Connection Bridge.
  • New Orleans: Tug Liberty on Mississippi River.
  • New Orleans: Riverfront industry opposite New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Mississippi Queen & Delta Queen docked at Perry Street Wharf.
  • New Orleans: Crescent City Connection Bridge (former Greater New Orleans Bridge) (1954-8 & 1981-4).
  • New Orleans: Crescent City Connection Bridge structure.
  • New Orleans: Crescent City Connection Bridge seen above New Orleans buildings.
  • New Orleans: People stroll New Orleans riverfront against river traffic.
  • New Orleans: Floating dry docks at Algiers opposite New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Algiers Ferry Landing on far shore opposite New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Covered barge rounds Mississippi River at New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Modern band shell in Woldenberg Riverfront Park.
  • New Orleans: Monument to the Immigrant in Woldenberg Riverfront Park.
  • New Orleans: Audubon Aquarium of the Americas (1990) (1 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas in Woldenberg Riverfront Park.
  • New Orleans: Audubon Aquarium of the Americas with Imax Theater.
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas entrance.
  • New Orleans: Woldenberg Riverfront Park sculptures at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas (1990) (1 Canal St.).
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Shark models hang in entrance of Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Striped & spotted fish at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Redtail Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Redtail Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Red Pacu (Colossoma macropomum) Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: White-spotted Stingray (Potamotrygon leopoldi) Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Red-Bellied Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Hammerhead shark at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taenfolatus) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Seahorses at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Morey Eel (Gymnothorax mordax) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Albino alligator at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Pacific Sea Nettle jellyfish (Chrysaora fuscescens) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Pacific Sea Nettle jellyfish (Chrysaora fuscescens) at Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans streetcar rounds bend between Canal & St. Charles Street.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans streetcar on St. Charles line.
  • New Orleans: Front end of New Orleans antique streetcar.
  • New Orleans: New Orleans streetcar runs past Aquarium of the Americas.
  • New Orleans: Randall Lee Gibson Hall (1894) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Stone facade of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Facade details of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Richardsonian Romanesque details of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Frederick W. Tilton Memorial Hall (1902) first university library of Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Tobias Gibson Richardson Memorial (1908) now home of School of Architecture at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Richardson Building (1894 & 1908) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Stanley Thomas Hall (1911) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Robert C. Cudd Hall (1902) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Social Work Building (1902) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Alcee Fortier Hall (1908) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Merryl & Sam Israel Jr. Environmental Sciences Building (1999) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Boggs Center for Energy & Biotechnology (1987) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Goldring / Woldenberg Hall school of business (1986) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life (2006) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Sun louvers detail Lavin-Bernick Center at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Lavin-Bernick Center entry doors onto quadrangle at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: McAlister Auditorium (1940) boasts world's largest self-suspended concrete dome at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Portal of McAlister Auditorium at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Newcomb Hall (1918) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Howard-Tilton Library (1969) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Joseph Merrick Jones Hall (1939) at Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Tulane University President's Home on Audubon Place.
  • New Orleans: Audubon Place, an early gated community beside Tulane University.
  • New Orleans: Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus (1913) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Tower of Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Portal of Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Marquette Hall (1910) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Thomas Hall (1912) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Music / Communications Complex (1986) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library (1999) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Facade of J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library (1999) at Loyola University.
  • New Orleans: Longue Vue House (1942) (7 Bamboo Rd.).
  • New Orleans: Longue Vue House & Gardens designed for Edgar Bloom & Edith Stern.
  • New Orleans: Bird of Paradise flower in Longue Vue Gardens.
  • New Orleans: Driveway facade of Longue Vue House.
  • New Orleans: Oaks surround Longue Vue House.
  • New Orleans: Fountain at Longue Vue House.
  • New Orleans: National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Douglas C-47 (1944) with D-Day invasion stripes at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Nose of Douglas C-47 at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Underside of Douglas C-47 at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: British Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb fighter (1941) at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: British Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb fighter with D-Day stripes at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Underside of British Supermarine Spitfire at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Norden Bombsight side view at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Norden Bombsight analog computer at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Landing Craft Personnel LCP (L) (1944) at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Ramp of Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Models of landing craft made in New Orleans during WWII at National World War II Museum: (f-b) Eureka Work Boat (1930s), LCP (L) & LCVP.
  • New Orleans: Sherman Tank & other armaments at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: M4A3 Sherman Tank (1943) by Ford at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: German SdKfz. 302 or Goliath (1940) wire-driven remote controlled bomb at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Various guns at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Amphibious & jeep vehicle at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Ford General Purpose Amphibious (GPA) swimming jeep (1943) National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Willys MB (1943) jeep at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Ford GPW jeep (1942) at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Message to troops from General Bernard Law Montgomery on June 5, 1944 at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: German Enigma coding machine at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Silk parachutist scarf with map of France at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: French currency issued to troops for D-Day landing at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Motion sickness medicine issued to troops for D-Day landing at National World War II Museum.
  • New Orleans: Chalmette Monument (1855) in limestone modeled on Egyptian-style obelisk.
  • New Orleans: Chalmette Battlefield of Jean Lafitte National Historic Park site of January 8, 1815, Battle of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: Canal along which General Andrew Jackson positioned American defenders of New Orleans on January 8, 1815 during Battle of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: One position where American cannon stood to fire on British troops hemmed in by swamp during battle of New Orleans.
  • New Orleans: American fortified line along canal overlooking farm field British were forced to cross, restored at Chalmette Battlefield.
  • New Orleans: Field British had to cross to reach American lines behind canal running between swamp to left with Mississippi River at right which put British into neck of a funnel.
  • New Orleans: Malus-Beauregard House (1832) on grounds of Chalmette Battlefield of Jean Lafitte National Historic Park.
  • New Orleans: French Louisiana architecture of Malus-Beauregard House (1832).
  • New Orleans: Oil tanker docked beside Chalmette Battlefield of Jean Lafitte National Historic Park.

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