Category: Historical Homes

  • Five Fun Fall Events in the Big Easy

    Fall is one of the most exciting times for those who live in New Orleans, with festivals, celebrations, and other fun events. Residents and visitors alike will love these five can’t-miss autumn activities in the Big Easy. Oktoberfest It’s brews, bands, and bratwurst at the city’s largest German event of the year, set to kick […]

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  • Historic Renovation: What to Keep and What to Update

    When remodeling a historic home, it can be challenging to decide which features to update and which to keep. After all, character is one of the primary reasons for residing in an older home. Here are five expert tips to consider for historic renovations. Update: Insulation Those who live in an older home don’t necessarily […]

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  • Residential Architecture in New Orleans Neighborhoods

    The food, the music, the energy, the history—New Orleans is world-famous for a number of reasons, but perhaps the city’s biggest draw is its vibrant, diverse architecture, especially when it comes to homes. Residences in New Orleans range from cozy to opulent, traditional to quirky, and each neighborhood has its own unique style. Here’s a […]

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  • New Orleans: Graced by Iconic Historic Buildings

    In a city replete with homes and buildings noted for their history and architecture, the New Orleans list of registered historic structures is more extensive than most. Here are some of the Big Easy’s buildings and homes that have attained iconic status, reflect historic remodeling, and are magnets for visitors and locals because of it. […]

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  • Don’t Miss Some of the Best Festivals in New Orleans

    Whether being dazzled by the food, catching live jazz on every street corner, or strolling the French Quarter at night, it’s pretty clear that New Orleans knows how to party. And these enticements don’t even include the dozens of annual festivals that echo the city’s culture, music, food, and historic architecture. The following are some […]

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  • The Rich History Behind New Orleans Homes

    Simply meandering through the tree-lined streets of the Crescent City, one can’t help but ponder the rich history of New Orleans homes. With the buildings’ definitive styles and uncommon layouts, passersby can’t help but linger over the design details that set these homes apart. It’s time to take a virtual walk down the streets of […]

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  • Celebrate the Holidays With These New Orleans Events

    The rich history, deep culture, and vibrant lifestyle of New Orleans really shine during the holidays. Celebrate the season in traditional New Orleans style with these favorite holiday activities. Bonfires on the Levee An authentic Cajun Christmas isn’t complete without a roaring, crackling bonfire. New Orleans warms things up with a riverside celebration at Algiers […]

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  • Neighborhood Spotlight: The History & Homes of Uptown

    A walk along the grand avenues of Uptown is a nostalgic trip to the past. The pace of life is leisurely, homes exude a special charm, and the streets are lined with fragrant magnolias, majestic oaks, and colorful crape myrtles. It’s an idyllic place where historic remodels are taking elegance to a whole new level. […]

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  • Happy Halloween: NOLA’s Best Haunted Sites

    New Orleans is a city known for its deep history, its spiritual traditions, and its long-standing love affair with mysticism and magic. When Halloween rolls around, historic New Orleans’ past comes out to play. Haunted sites abound in the French Quarter and elsewhere, waiting to be explored and experienced. Locals and tourists alike can catch […]

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  • Crescent City Comeback: Local Businesses After Katrina

    Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans on a horrifying and unprecedented scale. Nearly 2,000 lives were lost, 300,000 homes were destroyed, and over $81 billion in property damage was done. Eleven years later, the Crescent City has risen anew from the depths of the floodwater. Today, New Orleans is moving forward with new residential […]

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