New Orleans History

The Historic New Orleans Collection

The Historic New Orleans Collection is pleased to offer its New Orleans History podcast, which will offer in-person and online visitors insight into The Collection’s unique exhibitions and related programming. We will offer curator’s comments, virtual tours of exhibitions, lectures, and more. Please subscribe to the New Orleans History podcast so you will be informed of new content as it is made available. Visit our website at www.hnoc.org for more information about The Historic New Orleans Collection.

  • Introduction to A Closer Look
    The museum's curators discuss an exhibition of the earliest-known paper photos of New Orleans. The show, called “A Closer Look: The Antebellum Photographs of Jay Dearborn Edwards, 1858-1861,” features three dozen images of a thriving southern city on the brink of the Civil War. On view from October 1, 2008-February 20, 2009.
  • In the Spirit:The Photography of Michael P. Smith
    An audio interview of John Lawrence, exhibition curator, broadcast on WLAE’s public affairs program “Greater New Orleans,” about the exhibition In the Spirit: The Photography of Michael P. Smith from The Historic New Orleans Collection
  • 4 Louis Adam house
    Architectural audio tour of the Louis Adam house at 722 Toulouse Street in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 7 THNOC Tour times
    The Historic New Orleans Collection's guided tour times.
  • 5 Creole Cottage
    Architectural audio tour of the Creole cottage at 726-728 Toulouse Street in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 3 Williams Residence
    Architectural audio tour of the Williams residence at 718 Toulouse Street in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2 Townhouse
    Architectural audio tour of the Townhouse at 718 Toulouse Street in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1 Merieult House
    Architectural audio tour of the Merieult House at 533 Royal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • THNOC Architectural tour
    Introduction to The Historic New Orleans Collection's architectural tour of some of its French Quarter buildings.
  • A Closer Look, part 9
    Pamela Arceneaux, museum curator, discusses an exhibition of the earliest-known paper photos of New Orleans. The show, called “A Closer Look: The Antebellum Photographs of Jay Dearborn Edwards, 1858-1861,” features three dozen images of a thriving southern city on the brink of the Civil War.
  • A Closer Look, part 1
    John Magill, museum curator, discusses an exhibition of the earliest-known paper photos of New Orleans. The show, called “A Closer Look: The Antebellum Photographs of Jay Dearborn Edwards, 1858-1861,” features three dozen images of a thriving southern city on the brink of the Civil War.
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