During the Spanish rule of Louisiana from 1762 to 1800, two fires damaged the French Quarter which was rebuilt by ruling Spanish. Throughout the French Quarter, there are buildings that because of the fires combine French, Spanish, and Caribbean architectural influences to create a medley of Creole, Greek Revival, and Colonial styles.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/2099/thumbnail.jp
aerial view, traditional buildings in the French Quarter along Decatur Street between St. Philip and...
New Orleans’ rich culture and history has its foundation in the French colonial society of the 18th ...
Bourbon Street is one of the most celebrated areas of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The street is most ...
Streetscape in the French Quarter; These views were taken before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. New Or...
New Orleans French Quarter, ca. 1930s.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-rand-papers/1191/thum...
Typical iron balconies in the French Quarter; Views of the traditional (19th and 20th century) cast ...
A street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, with a red building that sported wrought iron railing
Frontal view of a typical Shotgun House in the French Quarter, New Orleans; Overview of shotgun styl...
7 photographs (slides) of street scenes around Bourbon Street, St. Louis Street, Conti Street, Bienv...
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA 70130exterior, view of two two-story buildings each with a balcony f...
Stairs leading to second story from porch, typical for Cajun domestic architecture (near Franklin LA...
aerial view, traditional buildings in the French Quarter along Decatur Street between St. Philip and...
New Orleans’ rich culture and history has its foundation in the French colonial society of the 18th ...
Bourbon Street is one of the most celebrated areas of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The street is most ...
Streetscape in the French Quarter; These views were taken before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. New Or...
New Orleans French Quarter, ca. 1930s.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-rand-papers/1191/thum...
Typical iron balconies in the French Quarter; Views of the traditional (19th and 20th century) cast ...
A street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, with a red building that sported wrought iron railing
Frontal view of a typical Shotgun House in the French Quarter, New Orleans; Overview of shotgun styl...
7 photographs (slides) of street scenes around Bourbon Street, St. Louis Street, Conti Street, Bienv...
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA 70130exterior, view of two two-story buildings each with a balcony f...
Stairs leading to second story from porch, typical for Cajun domestic architecture (near Franklin LA...
aerial view, traditional buildings in the French Quarter along Decatur Street between St. Philip and...
New Orleans’ rich culture and history has its foundation in the French colonial society of the 18th ...
Bourbon Street is one of the most celebrated areas of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The street is most ...