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  1. New Orleans History Lives Here. Travel to the heart of the city and explore our complex of historic French Quarter buildings packed with the stories of the Crescent City and its surrounding region. With free admission, it’s one of the most accessible things to do in New Orleans.

  2. www.neworleans.com › the-historic-new-orleans-collection › 340The Historic New Orleans Collection

    A free history museum in the heart of the French Quarter offering exhibitions on the culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South. On-site museum shop and café reflect creativity and diversity of the community and its past. Visit hnoc.org for gallery hours and current schedule.

  3. The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to preserving the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South. Founded in 1966,...

  4. A combination of preserved buildings, museums and research centers all rolled into one, the Historic New Orleans Collection is a good introduction to the history of the city. The complex is anchored by its Royal St campus, which presents a series of regularly rotating exhibits and occasional temporary exhibits.

  5. This site will help you navigate our three campuses and our current exhibitions, tours, and experiences. Covid-19 updates, Wi-Fi access, campus locations, hours of operation, ticketing, museum shop, and café. Check out what is currently on view and access interactive experiences.

  6. The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region of the United States. It is located in New Orleans' French Quarter.

  7. Cost: $5; free for THNOC Members. This tour offers visitors an overview of New Orleans history from the colonial era to the 21st century. Highlighting artifacts from THNOC’s permanent history galleries, the tour will explore the diverse cultural influences, key events, and social, ecological, and economic forces that have shaped New Orleans ...

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