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In The News

37 Remarkable Years

Patty Gay leaves PRC after a profound tenure as executive director.

Preservation in Print

A Carriage House Fit for the Garden District

A multi-year renovation revives a stunning First Street carriage house.

June 2017

The Modernist Siblings of Dominican Street

When four couples couldn’t find their dream homes Uptown in the 1950s, they decided to build their own. Learn more and tour them with PRC on July 20.

In The News

This Jailhouse Rocks

A Tremé police station from the turn-of-the-20th-century has been transformed into a stunning bed and breakfast.

Preservation in Print

A Newsworthy Renovation

A modernist former car showroom in the heart of New Orleans now houses the headquarters of the New Orleans Advocate

In The News

Editor’s Spotlight: Jack Davis

Jack Davis came to historic preservation, as many of the field’s “big thinkers” do, through writing. Or more specifically, reporting. …

Preservation in Print

A Shining Light

A lighthouse has stood guard over Lake Pontchartrain for nearly 200 years. Spring is the perfect time to explore the site, learn about a special piece of New Orleans history, and enjoy a picnic on the shore.

Preservation in Print

Restoring the Last Henry Howard Masterpiece

The renovation of this seven-bedroom house on Esplanade has been a labor of love for Tom Gandolfo.

Preservation in Print

Editor’s Spotlight: Katie Witry

PRC Board member and long-time volunteer Katie Witry has long list of achievements to add to her 15 years as a Realtor in New Orleans.

Preservation in Print

The Triumphant Return of the Pythian

Covered with a metal sheath for 60 years, the historic Pythian building has been uncovered, renewed, and enlivened.

Preservation in Print

Editor’s Spotlight: William Stoudt, RTNO Director

  The Preservation Resource Center was thrilled to welcome William Stoudt as the new director of Rebuilding Together New Orleans …

Preservation in Print

The Drama of New Orleans’ Municipal Auditorium

Eleven years post-Katrina, the storied structure continues to langish. Will its fate be tragic, or does revitalization lie in its future?