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The Historic New Orleans Collection
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Proud stewards of New Orleans and Gulf South history, we are a museum, research center, and publisher in the heart of the French Quarter.

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520 Royal Street

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410 Chartres Street

Visit the Williams Research Center

533 Royal Street

Preserving our Flagship Location

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A view from a shaded balcony looking out at a courtyard surrounded by multi-story buildings with yellow walls and large windows. Shadows from the railing create patterns on the wooden floor. A few trees and tables are visible below.
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Still rendering from "American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition" showing General Washington planning the crossing of the Delaware River
Announcement

HNOC Commemorates America’s 250th Anniversary with Special Programs in 2026

March 27, 2026
From concerts to panel discussions, the Collection joins organizations across the country in marking the anniversary.
Still rendering from "American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition" showing the Boston Tea Party.
HNOC in the News

Country Roads Magazine: Time Travel on Royal Street

March 24, 2026
Read an exclusive preview of HNOC’s new exhibition, “American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition,” on view until January 17, 2027.
Still rendering from "American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition" showing a Spanish artillery battery.
HNOC in the News

NOLA.com: A Place That Embodies What America Is About

March 23, 2026
In a guest column for NOLA.com | “The Times Picayune,” HNOC President and CEO Daniel Hammer invites readers to view 250 years of American history through a local lens.
A street view of 416 Chartres Street
HNOC in the News

Louisiana Landmarks Society Honors HNOC’s Renovation of Former K-Paul’s Restaurant

March 21, 2026
The Collection’s 416 Chartres Street project received a 2026 Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.
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Announcement

New Orleans Jazz Museum to Screen Award-Winning Documentary Made with HNOC Support

March 17, 2026
“What We Can Know About Edmond and Basile” was named 2026 Humanity Documentary of the Year by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.
A photo of P. B. S. Pinchback
Announcement

HNOC, LHA select “Pinchback: America’s First Black Governor” for 2025 Williams Prize

March 11, 2026
Author Nicholas Patler sheds new light on the life of an influential leader in Reconstruction-era Louisiana.
HNOC, OperaCreole, and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra presented Musical Louisiana 2025 at St. Louis Cathedral.
HNOC in the News

Gambit: Musical Louisiana Concert Highlights Works of Underrecognized Creole Composers

March 2, 2026
Get an in-depth preview of HNOC’s upcoming “Echoes of Innovation” concert (March 4), with commentary from museum staff and community partners.
Jackson Square at French Quarter Festival in 1985.
Announcement

Stories Behind the Sounds: Celebrate Music History at French Quarter Fest

February 26, 2026
Join HNOC for three days of hot music, cool indoor spaces, and legendary musical experiences that are free to the public.
A view of Daniel Hammer being interviewed on "Out To Lunch" with Peter Ricchiuti.
HNOC in the News

WWNO: “It’s New Orleans: Out To Lunch” Hosts HNOC President & CEO

February 9, 2026
The popular podcast host Peter Ricchiuti dined with HNOC’s Daniel Hammer to discuss the role of museums in chronicling historical memory.
A large, ornate church interior with a checkered floor and chandeliers. The pews are filled with people attending a service, facing an altar adorned with flags and artwork. The ceiling features intricate designs and paintings.
Press Release

HNOC to Host 18th Annual Musical Louisiana Concert: “Echoes of Innovation”

February 4, 2026
The free concert will honor 19th-century composers and innovators at St. Louis Cathedral and features the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and special guests.
A black and white photo shows Richard “King” Matthews leading the Avenue Steppers Marching Club at a second line parade in 1982.
Announcement

Celebrate Black History with HNOC

February 1, 2026
Celebrate Black history all year long with blog posts, podcasts, collection highlights, and much more from the Historic New Orleans Collection.
A historical museum exhibit features a large black-and-white photograph of an old prison building. In front, there is a wooden stock used for restraining prisoners, with openings for neck and wrists. The quote on the photo describes the harsh prison conditions.
HNOC in the News

Louisiana Weekly: HNOC Receives LEH Award for Louisiana Mass Incarceration Exhibit

January 29, 2026
Officials praised “Captive State” for addressing a difficult and often polarizing subject with scholarly depth while remaining accessible to a broad audience.
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