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      Old historically African-American and Créole neighborhood

      • Tremé (pronounced "Treh-MAY"; historically Faubourg Tremé) is an old historically African-American and Créole neighborhood of New Orleans, just "back" (away from the Mississippi River) from the French Quarter. The Tremé is famous for its music, and has some attractions, music venues, and small inexpensive hotels.
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    Area code. 504. Tremé ( / trəˈmeɪ / trə-MAY) is a neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana. "Tremé" is often rendered as Treme, and the neighborhood is sometimes called by its more formal French name, the Faubourg Tremé; [1] it is listed in the New Orleans City Planning Districts as Tremé / Lafitte when including the Lafitte Projects .

  3. Tremé is the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States, and the site of many major events that have shaped the course of Black America in the past two centuries. Filled with incredible...

  4. Treme History. Tremé is the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States, and the site of many major events that have shaped the course of Black America in the past two centuries. Filled with incredible history in terms of culture, music, and more, Tremé is arguably the most significant neighborhood in the whole city.

  5. May 16, 2018 · Tremé is one of the oldest black neighborhoods in the United States. What is now Tremé was a plantation in the late 1700s. Hat maker and real estate developer Claude Tremé owned and subdivided...

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    • St. Augustine Catholic Church. 1210 Governor Nicholls St., (504) 525-5934, staugchurch.org. Built by free people of color in the 1830s and dedicated in 1842, St. Augustine is the Black Catholic parish in the United States.
    • Fritai. 1535 Basin St., (504) 264-7899, fritai.com. Founded by Chef Charly Pierre, Fritai offers a menu chock full of Haitian street food. New Orleans and Haiti actually have a long historical connection during French colonial times, so the restaurant is a great way to experience that shared history through its food.
    • Dooky Chase's. 2301 Orleans Ave., (504) 821-0600, dookychaserestaurants.com. Indulge in an authentic Creole meal at this historic restaurant known for its contributions to African American cuisine.
    • Li'l Dizzy's Cafe. 1500 Esplanade Ave., (504) 766-8687, lildizzyscafe.net. Owned by New Orleans' famous Baquet family, Li'l Dizzy's Cafe provides the Tremé community great tasting Creole Soul food.
  6. Feb 5, 2021 · New Orleans’ Tremé neighborhood, located next to the French Quarter, is one of the most historic neighborhoods you can find in America. It’s the first historically Black neighborhood in the country, and is home to restaurants that have fueled the Civil Rights Movement and gone on to win James Beard Awards .

  7. Tremé (pronounced "Treh-MAY"; historically Faubourg Tremé) is an old historically African-American and Créole neighborhood of New Orleans, just "back" (away from the Mississippi River) from the French Quarter. The Tremé is famous for its music, and has some attractions, music venues, and small inexpensive hotels.

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