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New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary Address Name Architect Date Nom/Des NO/CBD 1641 New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary address Name Architect Date Nom/Des NO/CBD 1641 Amelia Street Hernandez-Davis House James Freret 1868 Designated New Orleans 615 Andrew Higgins Drive Howard Memorial Library Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge 1888 Designated CBD 3445 Annunciation Street 802 DelachaiseMystical's Street boyhood home Unknown Nominated New Orleans 8437 Apple Street Ashton Theater 1927 Designated New Orleans 1630 Arabella Street Benjamin-Schlesinger House Unknown 1850 Designated New Orleans 14 Audubon Boulevard Shwarz-Long-Sternberg House Emile Weil 1923 Designated New Orleans 27 Audubon Place Flonacher-Helis House Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth 1927 Designated New Orleans 7 Bamboo Road Longue Vue House William Platt 1939-40 Designated New Orleans 123 Baronne Street Rosevelt Hotel Toledano & Wogan 1908 Designated CBD 132 Baronne Street Church of the Immaculate ConceptionToledano & Wogan 1929-30 Designated CBD 317 Baronne Street Former Nopsi building Designated CBD 1201 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 1223 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 1238 Baronne Street Uglesich's Restaurant Designated New Orleans 1731 Baronne Street 1801 PolymniaPolymnia Street Street Sub Station Designated New Orleans 1824-26 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 1828-30 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2000-02 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2005-07 Baronne Street Designated New Orelans 2022-24 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2026-28 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2030-32 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2103-05 Baronne Street Coyle-Ryan House Unknown 1866 Designated New Orleans 2219-21 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2232 Baronne Street Designated New Orleans 2617-21 Baronne Street Hughes-Schexnayder House Unknown 1870 Designated New Orleans 237 Basin Street 1200 BienvilleLuLu Street White Unknown Designated New Orleans 2275 Bayou Road Chauffe-Reeves House Unknown 1810-20 Designated New Orleans 3213 Belfort Avenue Vigne Residence Nominated New Orleans 1214-16 Bienville Street 240 Crozat StreetFrank Early's "My Place" Saloon Unknown Designated New Orleans 1012 Brooklyn Avenue Designated New Orleans 0842 Camp Street Lenes-Uddo House Unknown 1845 Designated CBD 929-33 Camp Street Confederate Memorial Hall Sully & Toledano 1889 Designated CBD 3643 Camp Street Rice House-Fink House-Williams HouseUnknown 1866 Designated New Orleans 500-04, 510-12Canal Street Montgomery-Katz-Gordon BuildingsUnknown 1860 Designated CBD 622 Canal Street Merchants Mutual Insurance Co. Bldg.William A. Freret 1857 Designated CBD 1 4/13/2018 New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary address Name Architect Date Nom/Des NO/CBD 714-16 Canal Street Israel-Gindi Building Favrot & Livaudais 1906 Designated CBD 824 Canal Street Boston Club James Gallier, Sr. 1844 Designated CBD 901 Canal Street Maison Blanche Building Stone Brothers 1906-09 Designated CBD 1107-11 Canal Street Saenger Theater Emile Weil 1926 Designated CBD 1501 Canal Street Texaco Building Claude E. Hooton 1951 Designated CBD 1800 Canal Street Orleans House-Orleans Parish MedicalUnknown Society 1889 Designated New Orleans 2640 Canal Street IBM Building Dreyfous, Sieferth & Gilbert 1956 Designated New Orleans 2650 Canal Street Whitney Bank Building, Broad StreetParham Bank and Labuisse 1966 Designated New Orleans 2940 Canal Street Canal Street Branch/New Orleans PublicLagarde Library & Burke 1910-11 Designated New Orelans 3620 Canal Street Block Keller House Nominated New Orleans 3700 Canal Street Grace Episcopal Church August Perez and Associates 1953 Designated New Orleans 4140 Canal Street Automotive Life Building Curtis and Davis 1963 Designated New Orleans 4176 Canal Street Singer Sewing Company Favrot and Reed Architects 1949 Designated New Orleans 4506 Canal Street Kane Residence H. Jordan MacKenzie 1915 Nominated New Orleans 4800 Canal Street Nominated New Orleans 4841 Canal Street Hope Mausoleum Albert Huber 1931 Designated New Orleans 200 Carondelet Street National American Bank Moise Goldstein 1928-29 Designated CBD 301 Carondelet Street Hibernia Bank Building Favrot & Livaudais 1920-21 Designated CBD 1200-06 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1201-03 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1207-09 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1209-15 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1221 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1508 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1510 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1519 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 1616 Carondelet Street New Home Missionary Baptist ChurchEmile Weil 1924 Designated New Orleans 2003-05 Carondelet Street Huntington House Unknown 1867 Designated New Orleans 2027 Carondelet Street Leathers Buck House Henry Thiberge 1859 Designated New Orleans 2120 Carondelet Street Philips House Unknown 1850 Designated New Orleans 2207-09 Carondelet Street Designated New Orleans 2230 Carondelet Street Congregation Agudath Achim AnsheEmile Sfard Weil 1926 Designated New Orleans 2805 Carondelet Street Armstrong-Danna House Frederick Wing 1868 Designated New Orleans 3627 Carondelet Street Bullitt-Longenecker House Edward Gottheil 1868 Designated New Orleans 624-26 Carrollton Avenue (South) Camellia Grill Restaurant Nominated New Orleans 1015 Carrollton Avenue (South) Wilkinson-Bruno House Unknown 1849 Designated New Orleans 2 4/13/2018 New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary address Name Architect Date Nom/Des NO/CBD 1138-40 Carrollton Avenue (South) Marine Bank & Trust, Carrollton BranchJones, Roessle & Olschner 1926 Designated New Orleans 1200 Carrollton Avenue (South) Whitney Bank 1921 Designated New Orleans 1305 Carrollton Avenue (South) Sully Smith House Thomas Sully 1893 Designated New Orleans 1531 Carrollton Avenue (South) Sully-Wormuth-Langfels ResidenceThomas Sully 1901 Designated New Orleans 1537 Carrollton Avenue (South) Weston Ward House Unknown 1899 Designated New Orleans 2140 Carrollton Avenue (South) Nix-Arensman House Unknown 1922-23 Designated New Orleans 401 Celeste Street 1743 S. Peters Designated New Orleans 406-50 Celeste Street Designated New Orelans 601-21 Celeste Street Designated New Orleans 3933 Chartres Street Lombard-Davis House Unknown 1826 Designated New Orleans 3531 Chestnut Street Seward-Ryniker House Unknown 1862 Designated New Orleans 116-20 City Park Avenue Cypress Grove Cemetary EntranceFrederick Gate Wilkinson 1837 Designated New Orleans 0900 City Park Avenue Saux-Sands Building Unknown 1860 Designated New Orleans 1031 Claiborne Avenue (North) Clabon Theater 1913 Designated New Orleans 5521 Claiborne Avenue (South) Lone Star Cement Co. - Parlongue Weiss,House Dreyfous & Seiferth 1935 Designated New Orleans 1565 Cleveland Avenue 136 S. RobertsonLafcadio Street Hearn Residence Unknown 1861-62 Designated CBD 4422 Coliseum Street Martin-Howard House Unknown 1870 Designated New Orleans 1050 Constance Street Maginnis Mill Unknown 1887 Designated CBD 4219 Constance Street Blessed Pauline Center Unknown 1871 Nominated New Orleans 4868 Constance Street Ewing-Johnson House Unknown 1852 Designated New Orleans 1733 Constantinople Street Fine Arts Theater 1917 Designated New Orleans 602 Cortez Street American Can Company Favrot & Livaudais 1906-29 Designated New Orleans 5120-32 Daneel Street 1725 DufossatAuto Street Paint and Enamel Building Nominated New Orleans 3051 Dauphine Street St. Vincent DePaul Church Lewis E. Reynolds 1866 Designated New Orleans 1401 Delachaise Street Grace House/Sommerville House Unknown 1890-91 Designated New Orelans 405-07 Delaronde Street Seger-Rees-Donner House Unknown 1850 Designated New Orleans 7425 Dominican Street Leon C. Weiss Residence 1932 Designated New Orleans 557 Dorgenois Street (South) Falstaff Brewery Nominated New Orleans 659 Dorgenois Street (South) Falstaff Brewery Nominated New Orleans 2309-25 Dryades Street First Street United Methodist ChurchUnknown 1895 Designated New Orleans 5027 Dryades Street Robinson-Lewis House Nominated New Orleans 8300 Earhart Blvd. 8301-11 Fig StreetNew Orleans Box Supply/Chickels FactoryUnknown 1911-12 Designated New Orleans 400 Egania Street Milton P. Doullut House Unknown 1905-07 Designated New Orleans 503 Egania Street Paul Doullut House Unknown 1912-13 Designated New Orleans 1620 Eighth Street Judge Joseph Calvitt Clarke HouseAttributed to James Gallier, Sr. 1845-46 Designated New Orleans 1500-02 Elysian Fields Avenue Designated New Orleans 3 4/13/2018 New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks Street # Street Secondary address Name Architect Date Nom/Des NO/CBD 1119 Erato Street Nominated New Orleans 115 Exchange Place Bank of America-Allison Building Gallier & Esterbrokke 1866 Designated CBD 1921 Felicity Street Designated New Orleans 819-21 First Street Irish Channel Christian Fellowship Unknown 1856 & 1861Designated New Orleans 2309-11 First Street Buddy Bolden House Unknown 1871 Designated New Orleans 1020 Fourth Street Bogart-Lee House George Purves, Robertson & Shaw,1849-50 buildersDesignated New Orleans 7929 Freret Street Salvadore D’Antoni House Edward Sporl 1919 Designated New Orleans 803 General Pershing Street St. Henry's Catholic Church Diboll and Owen 1925 Nominated New Orleans 812 General Pershing Street St. Henry's Rectory Unknown Nominated New Orleans 821 General Pershing Street St. Henry's School Diboll, Owen and Goldstein 1908 Nominated New Orleans 1751 Gentilly Boulevard Fair Grounds Gate Houses James Gallier 1866 Designated New Orelans
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