Richard Campanella


Preservation in Print

Before Emancipation, a community of freed slaves owned land in West Bank’s Freetown

This story appeared in the February issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

Preservation in Print

Harvey Castle remains a well-remembered landmark, despite its demise more than a century ago

This story appeared in the December issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

Preservation in Print

How your house got its number

This story was first published in The Times-Picayune|NOLA.com and was republished with permission in the November issue of PRC’s Preservation in …

Preservation in Print

Rural Architecture on Urban Lots: Relics of the Chemin du Bayou

This story appeared in the October issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

Preservation in Print

Why businesses form districts and what it means for preservation

This story appeared in the September issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

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Solving an 1890s photographic mystery

Where exactly did a famed frontier photographer capture this image of New Orleans street life? This article was first published …

Preservation in Print

A never-built market on Canal Street’s never-dug canal

This story appeared in the May issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

Preservation in Print

Space-age monorail was a 1950s dream that almost became a New Orleans reality

This article initially appeared in the New Orleans Times-Picayune on Feb. 12, 2016, and was reprinted in the April issue …

Preservation in Print

Coups and consequences

This story appeared in the March issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

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Preservation’s Selective Lens: The Gould House, Gilbert Academy and the Legacy of New Orleans University

Above image: Gilbert Academy and Gould House photographed in 1949. Photo by William Russel, courtesy of Tulane University’s Hogan Jazz …

Preservation in Print

Welcome to world-unfamous Front Street, an intermittent relic of the St. Mary Batture

This article initially appeared in The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate and was reprinted in the December issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. …

Preservation in Print

Urbanism at its best: a historical geography of Magazine Street

This story appeared in the November issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …