Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Louisiana.
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Home built in 1826 for wealthy auctioneer Joseph LeCarpentier. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Biedenharn when the family moved to Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi with 10 rooms available for the tour.
The oldest documented plantation house in the lower Mississippi Valley. Offers tours, private events, gift shop, and history information. Located in Destrehan.
The home of the famed French Impressionist master during his time in New Orleans from 1872 to 1873. Includes photos and visitor information.
General information for both homes, virtual tour, and exhibits located at New Orleans.
A city estate with a Classical Revival-style mansion surrounded by eight acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens. Includes photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
Antebellum Mississippi River mansion in Vacherie. Describes property history, tours, accommodations, restaurant, gift catalog, ghost sightings and area attractions using text, photos, map, directions, events calendar and links.
The former residence of New Orleans’ first mayor, the Honorable James Pitot. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
A 19th century sugar manor house and home to the Terrebonne Museum of history and culture was built in 1859 as a one-story Greek Revival house by William J. Minor, and comprises of images, information, exhibits, and events calendar located at Houma.
An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s.
An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s.
A city estate with a Classical Revival-style mansion surrounded by eight acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens. Includes photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
Home built in 1826 for wealthy auctioneer Joseph LeCarpentier. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
The former residence of New Orleans’ first mayor, the Honorable James Pitot. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans.
The home of the famed French Impressionist master during his time in New Orleans from 1872 to 1873. Includes photos and visitor information.
Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Biedenharn when the family moved to Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi with 10 rooms available for the tour.
The oldest documented plantation house in the lower Mississippi Valley. Offers tours, private events, gift shop, and history information. Located in Destrehan.
Antebellum Mississippi River mansion in Vacherie. Describes property history, tours, accommodations, restaurant, gift catalog, ghost sightings and area attractions using text, photos, map, directions, events calendar and links.
A 19th century sugar manor house and home to the Terrebonne Museum of history and culture was built in 1859 as a one-story Greek Revival house by William J. Minor, and comprises of images, information, exhibits, and events calendar located at Houma.
General information for both homes, virtual tour, and exhibits located at New Orleans.

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