National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans Parish, Louisiana

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans Parish, Louisiana.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States, which is consolidated with the city of New Orleans. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 190 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish, including 24 National Historic Landmarks. Four properties were once listed, but have since been removed.


      This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location Description
1 Agudath Achim Anshe Sfard Synagogue August 2, 2017
(#100001432)
2230 Carondelet St.
29°56′04″N 90°04′55″W
2 Aldrich-Genella House October 8, 1980
(#80001742)
4801 St. Charles Avenue
29°55′35″N 90°06′24″W
3 Algiers Point August 1, 1978
(#78001428)
Bounded by the Mississippi River, Slidell St., and Atlantic Ave.; also roughly bounded by Slidell, Brooklyn, Atlantic, Newton, and Homer Sts.
29°57′05″N 90°03′02″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of March 17, 2011
4 All Saints Church and School December 5, 2019
(#100004729)
1441 Teche St.
29°56′26″N 90°03′07″W
5 American Chicle Company Building September 18, 1998
(#98001176)
8311 Fig St.
29°57′43″N 90°07′03″W
6 Arabella Station January 4, 1996
(#95001484)
5600 Magazine Street
29°55′14″N 90°07′03″W
Formerly a 19th-century streetcar barn; now redeveloped and housing a grocery market.
7 Bank of Louisiana June 19, 1973
(#73000870)
334 Royal Street
29°57′21″N 90°04′00″W
8 Bank of New Orleans (BNO) Building October 11, 2016
(#16000712)
1010 Common St.
29°57′14″N 90°04′24″W
9 Big Oak-Little Oak Islands July 14, 1971
(#71000357)
Within marshes along the shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain, northeast of central New Orleans[6]
30°04′28″N 89°53′49″W
Pre-Columbian habitation sites
10 Blue Plate Building October 16, 2008
(#08000989)
1315 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway
29°57′27″N 90°06′20″W
Art Deco factory building
11 Bohn Motor Company Automobile Dealership February 1, 2011
(#10001193)
2700 South Broad
29°57′03″N 90°05′59″W
12 Bristow Tower January 26, 2016
(#15001001)
4537 Magnolia St.
29°56′14″N 90°06′16″W
13 Broadmoor Historic District June 13, 2003
(#03000519)
Roughly bounded by South Broad/Fountainebleau, Milan, S. Claiborne, and Octavia; also roughly bounded by Walmsley, S. White, Eden, and S. Jefferson Davis Parkway
29°56′48″N 90°06′22″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 13, 2007
14 Building at 225 Baronne Street September 10, 2013
(#13000694)
225 Baronne St.
29°57′10″N 90°04′20″W
15 Buildings at 445–447–449 South Rampart August 30, 2007
(#07000857)
445–449 S. Rampart Street
29°57′02″N 90°04′30″W
16 Bullitt-Longenecker House October 1, 1981
(#81000296)
3627 Carondelet Street
29°55′42″N 90°05′42″W
17 Bywater Historic District January 23, 1986
(#86000113)
Roughly bounded by N. Claiborne Avenue and Urquhart St., Kentucky St., the Mississippi River, and Montegut and Press Sts.
29°58′00″N 90°02′17″W
18 The Cabildo October 15, 1966
(#66000373)
701 Chartres St.
29°57′26″N 90°03′51″W
Late 18th-century building on Jackson Square; city hall from the colonial era through early 19th century; now one of the properties of the Louisiana State Museum.
19 George Washington Cable House October 15, 1966
(#66000374)
1313 8th St.
29°55′35″N 90°05′14″W
Garden District cottage, the home of writer George Washington Cable between 1874 and 1884
20 Canal Ford January 24, 2024
(#100009422)
1661 Canal St.
29°57′32″N 90°04′38″W
21 Carrollton Historic District November 2, 1987
(#87001893)
Roughly bounded by Lowerline St., the Mississippi River, Monticello Ave., and Earhart Boulevard; also bounded by Claiborne, National Octavia, Grape, and Lowerline
29°57′08″N 90°07′38″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 6, 2007
22 Carver Theater August 20, 1998
(#98001078)
2101 Orleans Avenue
29°58′00″N 90°04′36″W
23 Castle Family House October 10, 2023
(#100009427)
917-919 North Tonti St.
29°58′13″N 90°04′40″W
24 Central City Historic District July 9, 1982
(#82002783)
Roughly bounded by Pontchartrain Expressway and Louisiana, St. Charles, and Claiborne Aves.
29°56′20″N 90°05′10″W
25 Charity Hospital of New Orleans January 24, 2011
(#10001173)
1532 Tulane Ave.
29°57′19″N 90°04′41″W
26 Confederate Memorial Hall June 11, 1975
(#75000852)
929 Camp St.
29°56′36″N 90°04′53″W
27 Congo Square January 28, 1993
(#92001763)
Junction of Rampart and St. Peter Streets
29°57′39″N 90°04′06″W
Gathering place for African-American music and dance since colonial era; now within Louis Armstrong Park
28 Criminal Courts Building January 12, 1984
(#84001337)
2700 Tulane Ave.
29°57′41″N 90°05′37″W
29 Nathaniel C. & Frances Curtis Jr. House June 16, 2014
(#14000311)
6161 Marquette Pl.
29°56′00″N 90°07′06″W
30 Guy J. and Rose Caruso D'Antonio House October 11, 2016
(#16000710)
2621 O'Reilly St.
29°58′58″N 90°04′23″W
31 Delta Queen (Steamboat) June 15, 1970
(#70000495)
30 Robin Street Wharf
29°56′03″N 90°03′39″W
32 Deluge June 30, 1989
(#89001427)
Mississippi River north of Canal St. Algiers Ferry
29°57′20″N 90°03′18″W
Formerly a National Historic Landmark, designation removed in 2023.
33 Dew Drop Inn March 14, 2022
(#100007552)
2836 LaSalle St.
29°56′13″N 90°05′30″W
34 Dillard University April 10, 2003
(#03000202)
2601 Gentilly Boulevard
29°59′50″N 90°03′56″W
Historically black university, named for James Hardy Dillard
35 James H. Dillard House December 2, 1974
(#74000929)
571 Audubon St.
29°56′07″N 90°07′34″W
36 Dryades Branch Library October 22, 2020
(#100005710)
1924 Philip St.
29°56′10″N 90°05′04″W
37 Eagle Saloon Building October 16, 2002
(#02001160)
401–403 South Rampart Street
29°57′05″N 90°04′30″W
Key venue in the early development of jazz in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
38 Edgewood Park Historic District September 24, 2014
(#14000690)
Roughly bounded by Peoples & Humanity Sts., Gentilly Blvd., Peoples Ave. & Fairmont Dr.
29°59′48″N 90°03′10″W
39 Esplanade Ridge Historic District June 30, 1980
(#80001743)
U.S. Route 90
29°58′34″N 90°04′42″W
The Faubourg St. John area was settled in 1708 as Port Bayou Saint-Jean ten years before the city of New Orleans was founded.
40 Factors Row and Thiberge Buildings April 4, 1983
(#83000529)
401–405 Carondelet and 802–830 Perdido St.
29°57′02″N 90°04′19″W
41 Faubourg Marigny December 31, 1974
(#74000930)
Roughly bounded by the Mississippi River, Esplanade Avenue, Marias St., and Montegut St.
29°57′55″N 90°03′20″W
Neighborhood established by Bernard de Marigny in the early 1800s, site of the former Marigny plantation just below the Vieux Carré.
42 Federal Building June 19, 2017
(#100001218)
600 S. Maestri Pl.
29°56′52″N 90°04′13″W
Now called the F. Edward Hebert Building.
43 Federal Fibre Mills Building March 24, 1983
(#83004190)
1101 S. Peters St.
29°56′25″N 90°03′58″W
44 First National Life Insurance Building March 24, 2023
(#100008749)
1000 Howard Ave.
29°56′45″N 90°04′36″W
45 Flint-Goodridge Hospital of Dillard University January 13, 1989
(#88003139)
Louisiana Ave. and LaSalle St.
29°56′10″N 90°05′41″W
African-American hospital in Jim Crow Law era
46 Fort Macomb October 11, 1978
(#78001429)
East of central New Orleans at Chef Menteur Pass on U.S. Route 90
30°03′51″N 89°48′15″W
Early 19th-century brick fortress
47 Fort Pike August 14, 1972
(#72000557)
North of central New Orleans off U.S. Route 90, E.
30°09′58″N 89°44′13″W
Early 19th-century brick fortress
48 Fort St. John February 11, 1983
(#83000530)
Bayou St. John off Robert E. Lee Boulevard
30°01′20″N 90°05′00″W
Colonial-era fort, later amusement park; also known as "Old Spanish Fort"
49 Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist July 19, 2002
(#02000782)
134 Polk Ave.
30°00′05″N 90°06′51″W
50 William Frantz Elementary School June 8, 2005
(#05000557)
3811 N. Galvez St.
29°58′35″N 90°01′59″W
1937 public school building which was the site of racial desegregation protests in 1960, when Ruby Bridges was enrolled here
51 French Market-Old Vegetable Market March 29, 1972
(#72000558)
1000 Decatur Street
29°57′33″N 90°03′37″W
Historic building of the French Market complex
52 Gallier Hall May 30, 1974
(#74002250)
545 St. Charles Ave.
29°56′47″N 90°04′17″W
Former City Hall
53 Gallier House February 15, 1974
(#74000932)
1132 Royal Street
29°57′41″N 90°03′41″W
Built by architect James Gallier, Jr., in 1857 for his own family residence, now operated as a historic house museum.
54 Garden District June 21, 1971
(#71000358)
Bounded by Carondelet, Josephine, and Magazine Streets, and Louisiana Ave.
29°55′45″N 90°05′02″W
55 Gem Theater January 26, 2016
(#15001002)
3940 Thalia St.
29°57′08″N 90°05′51″W
56 Mary Louise Kennedy Genella House November 10, 1982
(#82000446)
5022–5028 Prytania St.
29°55′28″N 90°06′34″W
57 General Laundry Building December 27, 1974
(#74000933)
2512 St. Peter St.
29°58′05″N 90°04′53″W
Aztec Revival Deco commercial building
58 Gentilly Terrace Historic District November 18, 1999
(#99001358)
Roughly bounded by Spain, Mirabeau, Eastern, and Gentilly Boulevard
30°00′18″N 90°03′05″W
59 Nicholas Girod House April 15, 1970
(#70000254)
500 Chartres St.
29°57′21″N 90°03′54″W
Originally constructed in 1797, by 1821 it was owned by former Mayor Nicolas Girod, a wealthy French American who refurbished it in preparation for a rescue of Napoleon from his exile. Word was received of Napoleon's death the building is commonly known as the Napoleon House. Since 1914 has functioned as the Napoleon House Restaurant.
60 The Governor House Motor Hotel May 31, 2016
(#16000298)
1630 Canal St.
29°57′31″N 90°04′39″W
61 Grant-Black House July 26, 1979
(#79001074)
3932 St. Charles Ave.
29°55′35″N 90°05′50″W
62 Greenville Hall August 29, 1977
(#77000673)
7214 St. Charles Ave.
29°56′13″N 90°07′39″W
Formerly part of Dominican College campus, now part of Loyola University New Orleans
63 John Hancock Building July 13, 2017
(#100001313)
1055 St. Charles Ave.
29°56′33″N 90°04′23″W
Better known locally as "K&B Plaza".
64 Hart House June 7, 1984
(#84001339)
2108 Palmer Ave.
29°56′13″N 90°07′06″W
65 Lafcadio Hearn House April 26, 2006
(#06000324)
1565–67 Cleveland Ave.
29°57′34″N 90°04′39″W
Former residence of writer Lafcadio Hearn
66 Murray Henderson Elementary School September 27, 2022
(#100008238)
1912 L.B. Landry Ln.
29°56′02″N 90°02′29″W
67 Hennen Building July 31, 1986
(#86002104)
203 Carondelet
29°57′09″N 90°04′17″W
Hennen Building, also known as Latter & Blum Building, Maritime Building; early high-rise from 1895
68 Hermann-Grima House August 19, 1971
(#71000359)
818–820 St. Louis St.
29°57′26″N 90°04′04″W
Early example (1831) of American architecture in the French Quarter, operated as an historic house museum. Has the only extant horse stable and open-hearth kitchen.
69 Simon Hernsheim House June 24, 1982
(#82002784)
3811 St. Charles Ave.
29°55′38″N 90°05′46″W
Now houses the Columns Hotel
70 Holiday Inn Highrise East January 31, 2019
(#100003077)
6324 Chef Menteur Highway
30°00′36″N 90°00′50″W
71 Holy Cross Historic District July 31, 1986
(#86002105)
Roughly bounded by Burgundy and Dauphine Sts., Delery St., the Mississippi River, and the Industrial Canal
29°57′26″N 90°01′08″W
72 Houses at 3014-3038 Leonidas Street July 6, 2021
(#100006724)
3014-3038 Leonidas St.
29°57′51″N 90°07′11″W
73 Howard Memorial Library March 22, 1991
(#91000343)
615 Howard Ave.
29°56′34″N 90°04′17″W
74 Iberville Public Housing Development Historic District January 5, 2015
(#14000692)
401 Treme St.
29°57′34″N 90°04′25″W
75 International Trade Mart June 9, 2014
(#13001127)
2 Canal Street
29°56′56″N 90°03′48″W
76 Irish Channel Area Architectural District September 29, 1976
(#76000967)
Roughly bounded by Jackson Ave., Aline and Magazine Sts., and the Mississippi River
29°55′20″N 90°04′51″W
77 Iroquois Theater January 14, 2003
(#02001161)
413–415 S. Rampart St.
29°57′09″N 90°04′30″W
78 Isaacs-Williams Mansion October 21, 1976
(#76000968)
5120 St. Charles Ave.
29°55′35″N 90°06′38″W
Milton Latter Memorial Library
79 Jackson Barracks November 7, 1976
(#76000969)
6400 St. Claude Avenue
29°57′04″N 90°00′37″W
80 Jackson Square October 15, 1966
(#66000375)
Bounded by Decatur, St. Peter, St. Ann, and Chartres Sts.
29°57′26″N 90°03′47″W
Central square of the Vieux Carré, historically called the Place d'Armes (Plaza de Armas). Redesigned as a public park and renamed in the mid-19th century, by Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba.
81 Henry Jones Cottage October 6, 2015
(#15000696)
2409–2411 D'Abadie St.
29°58′45″N 90°04′18″W
82 Julia Street Row March 28, 1977
(#77000674)
602–646 Julia St.
29°56′43″N 90°04′16″W
Intact block-long row of matching, early 19th-century brick townhouses
83 Jung Hotel September 27, 1982
(#82002785)
1500 Canal St.
29°57′25″N 90°04′34″W
84 Karnofsky Tailor Shop-House October 16, 2002
(#02001162)
427–431 S. Rampart St.
29°57′02″N 90°04′30″W
Karnofsky family active in early promotion of jazz; location of early employment of young Louis Armstrong. Destroyed by Hurricane Ida in 2021.[7]
85 Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 February 1, 1972
(#72000559)
1400 Washington Ave.
29°55′43″N 90°05′07″W
86 Lafitte Avenue Project Buildings C-47, E-45 and No. 46 May 31, 2016
(#15001003)
Corner of Lafitte Ave. & N. Johnson St.
29°57′56″N 90°04′40″W
87 Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop April 15, 1970
(#70000255)
941 Bourbon Street
29°57′39″N 90°03′50″W
Late 18th-century Creole cottage, became a bar in the 20th century.
88 LeBeuf Plantation House July 29, 1993
(#93000694)
101 Carmick, US Naval Support Activity
29°56′56″N 90°01′50″W
89 LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House November 20, 1975
(#75000853)
1113 Chartres St.
29°57′39″N 90°03′40″W
Former residence of General P. G. T. Beauregard and author Frances Parkinson Keyes
90 Robert E. Lee Monument March 19, 1991
(#91000254)
Lee Cir., in the 900–1000 blocks of St. Charles Ave.
29°56′35″N 90°04′20″W
Monument in Lee Circle commemorating Gen. Robert E. Lee. Erected in 1884; statue by Alexander Doyle. Removed in May 2017.
91 Leeds Iron Foundry January 11, 1976
(#76000970)
923 Tchoupitoulas Street
29°56′33″N 90°04′05″W
Gothic revival commercial building with many links to New Orleans history; now houses the Preservation Resource Center.
92 Huey P. Long Mansion June 9, 1980
(#80001744)
14 Audubon Boulevard
29°56′35″N 90°07′11″W
Former residence of Governor Huey P. Long
93 Longue Vue House and Gardens September 20, 1991
(#91001419)
7 Bamboo Road
29°58′36″N 90°07′23″W
Early 20th-century city estate and gardens, open to the public
94 Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant October 8, 2020
(#100005685)
1050 South Jefferson Davis Pkwy.
29°57′34″N 90°06′10″W
95 Louisiana State Bank Building May 4, 1983
(#83004387)
403–409 Royal Street
29°57′20″N 90°04′01″W
The last structure designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe before his untimely death in New Orleans due to yellow fever
96 Louisiana Superdome January 26, 2016
(#15001004)
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr.
29°57′03″N 90°04′54″W
97 Lowe-Forman House June 29, 1982
(#82002786)
5301 Camp St.
29°55′18″N 90°06′47″W
98 Lower Garden District September 7, 1972
(#72000560)
Roughly bounded by St. Charles Ave., Jackson St., the Mississippi River, and Annunciation and Race Sts.; also roughly the southern side of St. Charles Ave. between U.S. Route 90 and Josephine St. and two parcels on the southern side of Annunciation St.
29°55′55″N 90°04′15″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of July 26, 1990
99 Lykes Brothers Steamship Company Historic District November 14, 2011
(#11000804)
1770, 1744–46 Tchoupitoulas Street
29°55′39″N 90°04′00″W
100 Macheca Building January 6, 1983
(#83000531)
828 Canal St.
29°57′14″N 90°04′15″W
101 Madame John's Legacy April 15, 1970
(#70000256)
632 Dumaine St.
29°57′32″N 90°03′46″W
Late 18th-century French Colonial house, rare architectural example which escaped the Great Fires of 1788 and 1794; operated by the Louisiana State Museum. Name is from a story by George Washington Cable.
102 Magnolia Street Housing Project August 27, 1999
(#99001038)
Roughly bounded by Washington Ave., La Salle St., Louisiana Ave., and Magnolia St.
29°56′16″N 90°05′34″W
103 Maylie's Restaurant June 3, 1998
(#98000577)
1007–09 Poydras St.
29°57′02″N 90°04′28″W
104 McDonogh School No. 6 October 5, 1982
(#82000447)
4849 Chestnut St.
29°55′22″N 90°06′27″W
105 McDonogh 19 Elementary School October 10, 2016
(#16000672)
5909 St. Claude Ave.
29°57′38″N 90°00′45″W
106 Merieult House May 5, 1972
(#72000561)
533 Royal Street
29°57′24″N 90°03′57″W
107 Metairie Cemetery December 6, 1991
(#91001780)
Junction of Interstate 10 and Metairie Road
29°58′54″N 90°07′05″W
108 Methodist Home Hospital January 31, 2017
(#100000599)
821 Washington Ave.
29°55′26″N 90°04′51″W
109 Adolph Meyer School February 1, 2016
(#15001013)
2013 General Meyer Ave.
29°56′41″N 90°02′10″W
110 Mid-City Historic District December 10, 1993
(#93001394)
Roughly bounded by Derbigny St., Conti St., City Park Ave., and Interstate 10; also roughly bounded by City Park Ave., St. Louis St., Claiborne Ave., and Interstate 10
29°58′08″N 90°05′45″W
Second set of boundaries represents a significant boundary adjustment of December 15, 2011
111 Napoleon Street Branch Library January 12, 1979
(#79001075)
Napoleon St.
29°55′16″N 90°06′04″W
112 National American Bank Building May 15, 1986
(#86001048)
200 Carondelet Street
29°57′08″N 90°04′14″W
113 Médard Nelson Home and School January 6, 2021
(#100005998)
1218-1220 Burgundy St.
29°57′51″N 90°03′49″W
114 New Marigny Historic District September 30, 1994
(#94001170)
Roughly bounded by St. Claude, St. Bernard, Tonti, and St. Ferdinand Sts. and Interstate 10
29°58′27″N 90°03′17″W
115 New Orleans City Park Carousel and Pavilion February 13, 1986
(#86000254)
City Park, off City Park Ave.
29°59′15″N 90°05′57″W
116 New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building December 22, 1977
(#77000675)
231 Carondelet Street
29°57′07″N 90°04′17″W
117 New Orleans Federal Savings and Loan Building June 16, 2015
(#15000346)
4948 Chef Menteur Hwy.
30°00′14″N 90°02′20″W
118 New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park October 31, 1994
(#01000277)
365 Canal St.
29°57′45″N 90°04′02″W
119 New Orleans Lower Central Business District June 24, 1991
(#91000825)
Roughly bounded by Canal, Tchoupitoulas, Poydras, O'Keefe, Common, and S. Saratoga; also approximately Rampart, Tulane, Loyola, Gravier, O'Keefe, and Common; also 234 and 222 Loyola and 1100 Tulane Aves., 300, 306, 308, 310, and 314 Rampart, 1111 and 935 Gravier, and 1010 Common Sts.
29°57′08″N 90°04′17″W
Second and third sets of boundaries represent boundary increases of February 9, 2006 and January 20, 2015 respectively
120 Newberger House September 27, 1984
(#84001340)
1640 Palmer Ave.
29°55′58″N 90°07′11″W
121 Norwegian Seamen's Church April 17, 2020
(#100005186)
1758–1772 Prytania St.
29°56′09″N 90°04′33″W
122 Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery May 23, 1980
(#80001745)
Canal St. and City Park Ave.
29°58′53″N 90°06′39″W
123 ODECO Building May 31, 2016
(#16000300)
1600 Canal St.
29°57′30″N 90°04′38″W
124 Oil and Gas Building February 5, 2014
(#13001143)
1100 Tulane Ave.
29°57′14″N 90°04′27″W
125 Old Handleman Building June 11, 1980
(#80001746)
1824–1832 Dryades St. (Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard)
29°56′18″N 90°04′51″W
126 Old Meat Market-Halle des Boucheries March 29, 1972
(#72000562)
800 Decatur Street
29°56′22″N 90°03′44″W
Historic building of French Market complex
127 Old Ursuline Convent October 15, 1966
(#66000376)
1114 Chartres St.
29°57′37″N 90°03′39″W
Colonial-era convent complex, later Archbishop's Palace
128 One Shell Square October 18, 2018
(#100003027)
701 Poydras St.
29°57′01″N 90°04′16″W
129 Orpheum Theatre August 11, 1982
(#82002787)
125–129 University Pl.
29°57′16″N 90°04′21″W
130 Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Complex April 7, 2022
(#100007587)
2400 Napoleon Ave.
29°56′04″N 90°06′11″W
131 Pan-American Life Insurance Company Building September 19, 2007
(#07000982)
2400 Canal St.
29°57′52″N 90°05′06″W
132 Park View Guest House November 5, 1982
(#82000448)
7004 St. Charles Avenue
29°56′08″N 90°07′33″W
133 Parkview Historic District June 9, 1995
(#95000675)
Roughly bounded by City Park Ave., Bayou St. John, Orleans, Rocheblave, Lafitte, and St. Louis
29°58′40″N 90°05′33″W
134 Perseverance Benevolent and Mutual Aid Society Hall June 22, 2018
(#100002583)
1644 Villere St.
29°58′16″N 90°03′48″W
Society music and dance hall. Collapsed in demolition by neglect August 2022.
135 Perseverance Hall October 2, 1973
(#73000871)
901 St. Claude Ave.
29°57′46″N 90°04′04″W
136 Pessou House June 15, 1982
(#82002788)
6018 Benjamin St.
29°55′47″N 90°07′09″W
137 Pitot House September 28, 1971
(#71000360)
1440 Moss St.
29°58′54″N 90°05′21″W
Late 18th-century house; one of the owners was Mayor James Pitot. Open to the public and home to the Louisiana Landmarks Society.
138 Plaza Tower January 30, 2013
(#12001241)
1001 Howard Ave.
29°56′47″N 90°04′34″W
139 Pontalba Buildings May 30, 1974
(#74000934)
500 St. Ann St. and 500 St. Peter St.
29°57′27″N 90°03′46″W
c.1850 matching townhouse buildings with first-floor retail shops; on either side of Jackson Square, constructed by New Orleans native Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba
140 Pontchartrain Park Historic District June 23, 2020
(#100005306)
Roughly bounded by France Rd., Dwyer Canal, Norfolk Southern RR, Campus Blvd., Emmitt W. Bashful Blvd., Press Dr., and Hayne Blvd.
30°01′19″N 90°02′25″W
141 The Presbytere April 15, 1970
(#70000257)
751 Chartres St.
29°57′29″N 90°03′50″W
Colonial-era Roman Catholic headquarters for the Louisiana colony; now a property of the Louisiana State Museum, on Jackson Square
142 Alfred C. Priestley Junior High School February 21, 2018
(#100002115)
1601 Leonidas St.
29°57′15″N 90°07′49″W
143 Jean Louis Rabassa House February 15, 1974
(#74000935)
1125 St. Ann St.
29°57′42″N 90°04′04″W
144 The Rault Center January 20, 2015
(#14001171)
1111 Gravier St.
29°57′12″N 90°04′28″W
145 Rice House August 24, 1978
(#78001430)
3643 Camp St.
29°55′21″N 90°05′44″W
146 Saenger Theatre November 25, 1977
(#77000676)
1111 Canal Street; also 1101–1111 Canal St.
29°57′21″N 90°04′22″W
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of April 1, 1985
147 St. Alphonsus Church May 22, 1973
(#73000872)
2029 Constance St.
29°55′50″N 90°04′25″W
148 St. Bernard Market August 15, 2012
(#12000498)
1522 St. Bernard Ave.
29°58′20″N 90°03′56″W
149 St. Charles Streetcar Line May 23, 1973
(#73000873)
St. Charles Avenue route from downtown to Carrollton; also St. Charles Ave., Carondelet St., Canal St., Howard Ave., Lee Cir., Carrollton Ave., Willow St., and Jeanette St.
29°56′27″N 90°06′08″W
Second set of boundaries represent National Historic Landmark designation and boundary increase of August 25, 2014, "The St. Charles Line"
150 St. James AME Church October 26, 1982
(#82000449)
222 N. Roman St.
29°57′39″N 90°04′43″W
151 St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 July 30, 1975
(#75000855)
Bounded by Basin, St. Louis, Conti, and Tremé Sts.
29°57′25″N 90°04′34″W
152 St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 July 30, 1975
(#75000856)
Bounded by Claiborne, Robertson, St. Louis, and Iberville St.
29°57′38″N 90°04′32″W
153 St. Mary's Assumption Church August 12, 1971
(#71000361)
2030 Constance St.
29°55′45″N 90°04′29″W
154 St. Patrick's Church May 30, 1974
(#74000936)
724 Camp St.
29°56′48″N 90°04′11″W
155 St. Peter A.M.E. Church March 21, 1979
(#79001077)
1201 Cadiz St.
29°55′24″N 90°06′14″W
156 St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church April 13, 1976
(#76000971)
3051 Dauphine St.
29°57′52″N 90°02′46″W
157 Jean Marie Saux Building January 12, 1983
(#83000532)
900 City Park Ave.
29°58′59″N 90°05′51″W
158 Schwegmann Bros. Giant Supermarket No. 1 June 11, 2014
(#14000314)
222 St. Claude Ave.
29°58′07″N 90°03′22″W
159 Shell Building February 22, 2002
(#02000039)
925 Common St.
29°57′20″N 90°04′23″W
160 Louis Sincer House July 12, 1978
(#78001431)
1061 Camp St.
29°56′30″N 90°04′19″W
161 Sister Stanislaus Memorial Building December 5, 2003
(#03001233)
450 S. Claiborne Ave.
29°57′18″N 90°04′50″W
162 Sommerville-Kearney House December 29, 1978
(#78003449)
1401 Delachaise St.
29°55′31″N 90°05′28″W
163 South Lakeview Historic District May 9, 2002
(#02000465)
Bounded roughly by Navarre St., Gen. Diaz, Weiblen, and Hawthorne Pl.
29°59′23″N 90°06′33″W
164 Southern Railway Freight Office December 6, 2004
(#04001338)
1201 St. Louis St.
29°57′34″N 90°04′14″W
Also known as "Basin Street Station"
165 Standard Coffee Company Warehouse and Factory October 6, 2015
(#15000697)
450 Mandeville St.
29°57′45″N 90°03′14″W
166 Straight University Boarding House and Dining Hall March 4, 2011
(#11000074)
1423 N. Claiborne Avenue
29°58′12″N 90°04′07″W
167 Tecumseh (towboat) March 13, 1996
(#96000202)
Toulouse Street Wharf
29°57′16″N 90°03′43″W
168 Tewell House November 21, 1978
(#78001432)
1503 Valence St.
29°55′31″N 90°06′20″W
169 Texaco Building August 23, 2006
(#06000715)
1501 Canal Street
29°57′35″N 90°04′30″W
170 Texaco Service Station October 4, 2017
(#100001711)
3060 St. Claude Ave.
29°58′03″N 90°02′40″W
171 Touro-Shakspeare Home December 8, 2021
(#100007235)
2621 General Meyer Ave.
29°56′34″N 90°01′42″W
172 Treme Market October 11, 2016
(#16000711)
1508 Orleans Ave.
29°57′51″N 90°04′22″W
173 Tulane University of Louisiana March 24, 1978
(#78001433)
St. Charles Avenue, South Claiborne, Broadway, and Calhoun Sts.
29°56′19″N 90°07′18″W
Private, nonsectarian research university; founded in 1834 as a medical college and later renamed for Paul Tulane, merged with Sophie Newcomb College.
174 A.P. Tureaud, Sr. House August 21, 2006
(#06000742)
3121 Pauger St.
29°59′01″N 90°03′41″W
175 Turner's Hall November 2, 1982
(#82000450)
606 O'Keefe St.
29°56′55″N 90°04′28″W
176 Turpin-Kofler-Buja House May 8, 1973
(#73000874)
2319 Magazine St.
29°55′43″N 90°04′42″W
177 U.S. Court of Appeals-Fifth Circuit February 15, 1974
(#74000937)
600 Camp St.
29°56′52″N 90°04′45″W
1909 Art Nouveau courthouse and former post office; many key civil rights cases heard and decided here in mid-20th century
178 U.S. Customhouse July 17, 1974
(#74000938)
423 Canal Street
29°57′06″N 90°03′58″W
Egyptian Revival Federal Building, now houses the Audubon Insectorium. Constructed between 1848 and 1881, due to design changes and the interruption of the Civil War.
179 U.S. Mint, New Orleans Branch March 30, 1973
(#73000875)
420 Esplanade Avenue
29°57′40″N 90°03′29″W
Built in 1835, former branch U.S. Mint and briefly a C.S.A. mint. Decommissioned in 1911, the building is now one of the Louisiana State Museum's French Quarter properties.
180 U.S. Naval Station Algiers Historic District September 11, 2013
(#13000695)
Roughly bounded by Mississippi R. levee, Heerman, Constitution & Carmick Sts.
29°56′57″N 90°01′58″W
181 U.S. Quarantine Station December 9, 2019
(#100004767)
3819 Patterson Dr.
29°56′34″N 90°00′55″W
182 Union Bethel A.M.E. Church September 24, 2007
(#07001003)
2321 Thalia
29°56′38″N 90°04′57″W
183 Upper Central Business District August 10, 1990
(#90001231)
Roughly bounded by O'Keefe, Poydras, Convention Center Boulevard, the Expressway (U.S. Route 90 Business), and Howard Ave; also the junction of Howard and St. Charles Aves. and along O'Keefe Ave. and Poydras St.; also roughly bounded by O'Keefe, Poydras, Convention Center Boulevard, U.S. Route 90, and Howard Ave.
29°56′40″N 90°04′09″W
Second and third sets of boundaries represent boundary increases of August 12, 1993 and August 6, 2008 respectively
184 Uptown New Orleans Historic District July 3, 1985
(#85001417)
Roughly bounded by Louisiana, Claiborne, Lowerline, and the Mississippi River
29°55′42″N 90°06′49″W
185 U.S. Army Supply Base New Orleans February 1, 2016
(#15001014)
4400 Dauphine St.
29°57′41″N 90°01′55″W
186 Vieux Carre Historic District October 15, 1966
(#66000377)
Bounded by the Mississippi River, Rampart and Canal Sts., and Esplanade Ave.
29°57′26″N 90°03′50″W
Original city as designed by French colonial officials in the early 18th century
187 Walker House May 15, 1986
(#86001057)
1912 St. Charles Ave.
29°56′07″N 90°04′41″W
188 White Rock Saloon January 10, 2022
(#100007295)
1216 Bienville St.
29°57′30″N 90°04′21″W
Bar & musician's hangout in Storyville era; aka Frank Early's Saloon
189 Whitney National Bank (Poydras Branch) January 18, 1985
(#85000093)
Poydras and Camp Sts.
29°56′59″N 90°04′11″W
190 Xavier University Main Building, Convent and Library March 3, 2004
(#04000114)
1 Drexel Dr.
29°57′57″N 90°06′26″W

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location Description
1 USS Cabot (CVL-28) June 21, 1990
(#90000334)
July 8, 2001 Foot of Jackson St.
29°55′21″N 90°04′12″W
Aircraft carrier which has been scrapped and no longer exists
2 Canal Station February 4, 1993
(#92001873)
March 31, 2015 2819 Canal St.
29°58′16″N 90°05′34″W
Streetcar and bus barn and repair facility
3 New Canal Lighthouse December 30, 1985
(#85003186)
July 13, 2011 West End Boulevard and Lakeshore Dr.
30°01′36″N 90°06′47″W
Built in 1890/1901, it was seriously damaged in 2005 by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. However, the old lighthouse has been reconstructed, as of 2013.
4 Booker T. Washington High School and Auditorium July 17, 2002
(#02000803)
June 12, 2017 1201 S. Roman
29°57′05″N 90°05′20″W

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 14, 2024.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. Location derived from the GNIS feature record for Big Oak Island; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  7. "Hurricane Ida collapses historic New Orleans jazz shop, a Louis Armstrong landmark".
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