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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans ...

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    1101 S. Peters St. 44: First National Life Insurance Building ... The Governor House Motor Hotel: May 31, 2016 : 1630 Canal St. ... U.S. Mint, New Orleans Branch ...

  3. Hundred Oaks Castle - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for Peter S Decherd, [1] a lawyer from Virginia who eventually founded Decherd, Tennessee. [2] Its construction began in 1830 on a two story plantation. [ 1 ] In the 1860s, it was acquired by Albert S. Marks , who served as the Governor of Tennessee from 1879 to 1881. [ 2 ]

  4. Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During his term, a period of rapid change in civil aviation, the airport received many improvements. By the time the airport's 1959 terminal building opened, the name Moisant International Airport was being used for the New Orleans facility. In 1961, the name was changed to New Orleans International Airport. [8]

  5. Staying in This New Orleans Hotel Is Like Visiting a Wealthy ...

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    The Celestine. Neighborhood: French Quarter This recently-opened boutique hotel planted in the heart of the French Quarter offers 10 stylish rooms. The property dates back to 1791, and its modern ...

  6. Hotel Maison De Ville - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Maison de Ville courtyard garden. Fountain in hotel's courtyard garden. The Hotel Maison de Ville is located in the French Quarter north of Jackson Square, in New Orleans, Louisiana. They consist of a historic hotel building (1800), a garden courtyard, and separate former slave quarters (1750s)—now cottages.

  7. Le Pavillon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the DeSoto Hotel in 1913 and then the Le Pavillon Hotel in 1971. [2] Le Pavillon Hotel was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1991. [3] Le Pavillon Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [4]

  8. Pontalba Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The building fronting Rue St. Peter, upriver from Jackson Square, is the upper Pontalba. The building on the other side, fronting Rue St. Ann, is the lower Pontalba Building. Baroness Pontalba died in France in 1874, and the Pontalba family retained ownership of the buildings until the 1920s; but they did not take an interest in the townhouses ...

  9. Hotel St. Pierre - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel St. Pierre is a collection of Creole cottages, many dating from the early 1780s, in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Its business address is 911 Burgundy Street. The hotel property includes the Gabriel Peyroux House , erected in 1780 for Gabriel Peyroux de la Roche, a native of France .

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