THNOC exhibition at Louisiana Children’s Museum
The Historic New Orleans Collection is proud to announce a new collaboration with the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Expanding on LCM’s current architecture exhibit, a new display located on the second...
View ArticleThe Anne and Dick Stephens Collection of Louisiana Decoys and Wildfowl Artifacts
The Historic New Orleans Collection is proud to announce the donation of more than 300 hand-carved decoys and other works of art by southeastern Louisianan craftsmen. The Anne and Dick Stephens...
View ArticleThe Seignouret-Brulatour House: A New Chapter
When New Orleans celebrates its tricentennial in 2018, the Seignouret-Brulatour House at 520 Royal Street will enter a new chapter in its long and varied existence. The Historic New Orleans Collection...
View ArticleGoods of Every Description: Shopping in New Orleans, 1825–1925
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, New Orleans was at the center of a crisscrossing network of global trade routes.The city’s retail stores were filled with goods from New York, Boston, Cincinnati,...
View ArticleClarence John Laughlin and His Contemporaries: A Picture and a Thousand Words
A Louisiana native, Clarence John Laughlin (1905–1985) began his career as photographer in the 1930s, eventually emerging as one of America’s pioneers in surrealist and experimental photography....
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