Art, history, commerce and pleasure
The CBD is New Orleans' commercial hub, and it has the skyscrapers and corporate towers to prove it. But nestled among glass and steel are traces of the 19th century, when Americans first settled here alongside the Louisiana French: the imposing neo-classical Gallier Hall (on Lafayette Square), the Jesuit Immaculate Conception Church (130 Baronne Street), and the former US Custom House (423 Canal).
Around 20 galleries on Julia Street (between Fulton and St. Charles) make up the arts district, which throngs with people for new openings on the first Saturday of the month, and on White Linen Night (first Saturday in August) for a white-attired street party. Nearby are the Contemporary Arts Center and Ogden Museum of Southern Art, as well as the huge National World War II museum and the Confederate Museum.
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