Category: Preservation in Print


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Neighboring St. Charles Avenue houses recognized for their contribution to the historic streetscape

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

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Avery Island to be listed on the National Register

Tabasco Sauce marks its 150th anniversary this year, and what better way to celebrate than to have its home, Avery …

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Extensive renovation brings pre-Civil War buildings back to life in the CBD

Get a behind-the scenes look at this stunning renovation during happy hour on Thursday, September 13 when Beams & Brews …

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Descendants of landmark Plessy v. Ferguson case join forces to further civil rights education

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

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PRC helps Pontchartrain Park work toward listing on National Register

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

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Is Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop the oldest bar in the country? New Orleans Truths vs. Tales

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

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Louisiana history on the menu at The Governor Restaurant

A new restaurant and seafood bar has opened its doors in a centuries-old French Quarter building, putting a new twist on traditional New Orleans cuisine.

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What led to the founding of New Orleans in 1718?

The year 2018 marks the 300th anniversary of the foundation of New Orleans. But like most complex, improvised projects, New Orleans actually came together over many years, and each stage involved various levels of indecision, contingency, discord and serendipity.

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Did a property tax on street frontage bring about the “Shotgun” house? New Orleans Truths vs. Tales

Presented by Friends of the Cabildo

June 2018

Turning Back ‘The Highwaymen’: Saving the French Quarter from the Riverfront Expressway

Inconceivable as it may seem today, New Orleans’ political and business elite fought long and hard to build an expressway through the French Quarter some 20 years after World War II.

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Historic St. Roch Chapel Gets a “Faithful” Restoration

The 1876 St. Roch Chapel, a pilgrimage site for those in ill health, is undergoing an ambitious renovation

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New Roadways in the Roaring Twenties

In the 1920s, a new highway system connected New Orleans to other cities along the Gulf Coast.