This week on The Reading Life: Robert Cangelosi, Jr. author of “New Orleans Architecture, Vol. IX: Carrollton, and Jason Strada, executive director of Friends of the Cabildo. We;ll also hear from Chris Champagne, whose new book is The Most Interesting League in the World: How the NFL Explains America.
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Friends of the Cabildo Presents: Creole Christmas – Dec. 27-30
12/21/2020
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Step back in time and join the Friends of the Cabildo for a tour of the French Quarter’s most cherished properties adorned in traditional Creole Christmas finery befitting the time and style of each historic residence!
This year, to due to the pandemic, the 42nd annual Creole Christmas will be streamlined with daily 40 ticket/session limited 2-hour tours (10 a.m.-Noon & 1 p.m.-3 p.m.), Dec. 27- 30 with house cleanings between the morning and afternoon session. Historic Houses include Beauregard-Keyes House, Gallier House, Hermann-Grima House and the 1850 House. All houses will have their courtyards open to enjoy on the tour as well. Tickets will be limited, so don’t miss a chance to get out and enjoy the Christmas season in period-decorated historic homes. Mask will be required inside the homes due to City of New Orleans regulations and all the courtyards are open-air co
Friends of the Cabildo Present A Creole Christmas
Step back in time and join the Friends of the Cabildo for a tour of the French Quarter’s most cherished properties adorned in traditional Creole Christmas finery befitting the time and style of each historic residence.
This year to due to the pandemic, the 42nd- annual Creole Christmas will be streamlined with daily 40 ticket/session limited 2-hour tours (10 a.m.-noon & 1 p.m.-3 p.m.), December 27- 30 with house cleanings between the morning and afternoon session. Historic Houses include Beauregard-Keyes House, Gallier House, Hermann-Grima House and the 1850 House. All houses will have their courtyards open to enjoy on the tour as well. Tickets will be limited so don’t miss a chance to get out and enjoy the Christmas season in period-decorated historic homes. Mask will be required inside the homes due to City of New Orleans regulations and all the courtyards are open-air courtyards.