Flanking Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter, the Cabildo was originally constructed in 1799 (when New Orleans was under Spanish rule), as the seat of the Spanish government.
Almost 100 hours of class time across one month provide an overview of New Orleans history, architecture and culture. The class is offered one time per year at the Cabildo, 701 Chartres St., in ...
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Carful of Kids on MSNFrom Degas to a Drug Store: 14 Best New Orleans MuseumsFirst-time visitors to New Orleans and especially the French Quarter might miss its museums. The food and the fun beckons, ...
Although a trip to New Orleans isn't really complete without ... Faulkner House Books and the Cabildo. While you're strolling, pay attention to the neighborhood's architecture: balconies are ...
The Cabildo fire. Since that time, Dolly has covered some of the biggest and most historical events in New Orleans' history. From covering everything from City Council meetings to Oakdale prison ...
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