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The Shotgun House: Why New Orleans' Most Iconic Home Looks the Way It Does

If you’ve walked through any neighborhood in New Orleans - and we mean any of them, from the Garden District to the Bywater, from Mid-City to the Irish Channel - you’ve seen a shotgun house. You’ve...

Who is Savory Simon?

  Savory Simon was a real person - Simon Hubig, born in 1860 to German immigrant parents in the U.S. After his father's early death, Simon and his brothers helped their mother run a baking business...

A Stroll Down Memory Lane: Top 20 Most Missed Old New Orleans Businesses and Landmarks

New Orleans, with its rich history and vibrant culture, has experienced significant changes over the years. Many beloved businesses and landmarks have disappeared, either due to natural disasters, ...

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1984 World's Fair

  The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, commonly known as the 1984 World's Fair, was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 12 to November 11, 1984. The fair was intended to showcase the city's ...

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Muses

M is for Muses

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Alligator

A is for Alligator

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Super Sunday

Aside from Mardi Gras Day, the most significant day for the Mardi Gras Indians is their Super Sunday. The New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Council always has their Indian Sunday on the third Sunday ...

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Electric Trolleys

The invention of electric trolleys is credited to Francis Folsom, an engineer from the state of Ohio. In 1866, Folsom created a system of electric carriages that could travel alongside overhead wi...

The Elevator

The invention of the elevator is attributed to Elisha Graves Otis, a blacksmith from New Orleans. In 1852, he revolutionized the way we transport goods and people around buildings. At the time, hoi...

Napoleon's Death Mask

In the wake of Napoleon's death in 1821, a death mask was made with the intention of preserving his memorable features for posterity. But what happened to the famous relic after it graced the wall...

Automated Dryers

The invention of automated dryers can be credited to Simon Jackson, a creative inventor from New Orleans. In 1889, Jackson revolutionized the laundry industry with his patented machine which relie...

Gas-Powered Street Lighting

The invention of gas-powered street lighting in New Orleans is attributed to Thomas Legrange, a scientist and engineer from Gascony, France. In 1801, Legrange developed an innovative system for pr...

Steamboat Natchez

The Steamboat Natchez is a National Historic Landmark located in New Orleans and is known for being the last operating steamboat in America. Built in 1975, this authentic steamboat takes visitors ...

A Streetcar Named Desire

One of the most beloved plays in modern American theater, A Streetcar Named Desire is renowned for its vivid depiction of life in New Orleans. Written by Tennessee Williams and first performed in ...

Chicory Coffee

Coffee with chicory is a classic New Orleans beverage that is crafted from two iconic ingredients: coffee beans and the roots of a perennial herb called chicory. The combination of these flavors c...

Bananas Foster

The iconic dessert known as Bananas Foster was created in 1951 at the French Quarter eatery Brennan’s. The story goes that when owner Owen Brennan’s chef Paul Blangé was asked to prepare something...

Craps

Dating back to the 1700s, the game of Craps has a long and storied history in New Orleans. This iconic dice game was introduced to Louisiana by French settlers who brought their own variations of ...

Poker

Poker is a beloved game of chance that has been around for centuries, with its roots reaching all the way back to the late 1700s in New Orleans. The game was introduced to Louisiana by French and ...

Binocular Microscopes

For centuries, the city of New Orleans has been a hub for scientific discovery and invention, including the creation of binocular microscopes. Binocular microscopes are a type of microscope that o...

Venetian Blinds

If you think of Venetian blinds, chances are the first thing that comes to mind is quality and craftsmanship. But what may come as a surprise is that these timeless window treatments have their or...

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