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  1. Longue Vue is open to the public year-round for tours, programs, picnics, and retreats and is committed to cultivating a space of welcome and belonging for all. Longue Vues mission is to preserve and share a legacy of design, community, and lifelong learning.

  2. House tours are $27 per person, including all-day admission to the gardens. Guided combination tours of the house and gardens are $35 per person. Admission is free for children under 3 and need-based discounts are available by emailing cturner@longuevue.com .

  3. The Gardens. Longue Vue’s gardens are the masterwork of 20th-century landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman: a visionary designer, intrepid female entrepreneur, and dear friend to Longue Vue founders Edith and Edgar Stern.

  4. Longue Vue House and Gardens, also known as Longue Vue, is a historic house museum and associated gardens at 7 Bamboo Road in the Lakewood neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The former home of Edgar Stern and Edith Rosenwald Stern (daughter of Julius Rosenwald), the current house is in fact the second. The original house and ...

  5. Learn about the architecture, art, and archives of Longue Vue.

  6. Longue Vue House and Gardens, New Orleans, Louisiana. 13,246 likes · 81 talking about this · 14,770 were here. Your house, your gardens.

  7. Longue Vue House and Gardens is a multifaceted historic estate featuring a world-class house museum and eight acres of stunning gardens that include an interactive Discovery Garden for children of all ages.

  8. Longue Vue House and Gardens is a historic museum with strong ties to the civic and cultural history of 20 th-century New Orleans. Edgar Bloom Stern was a businessman from New Orleans, the son of German immigrants.

  9. As a National Historic Landmark, Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, LA, has beautifully preserved and kept their gardens for public enjoyment for many years. Not long after Hurricane Katrina, the Garden Conservancy sent a team of volunteers and funded a landscape renewal plan.

  10. Longue Vue is at once a family home, a masterpiece of design, and a place of conversation and convening for an entire community. It is also the locus of a deeply romantic love story. Edith Rosenwald and Edgar Stern named the Longue Vue estate after the Hudson Valley restaurant where they were engaged; the sentimental move would prove prescient ...

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