About
Proud stewards of New Orleans and Gulf South history, we are a museum, research center, and publisher in the heart of the French Quarter.
Our History
Who We Are
Established in 1966, HNOC builds on the collection and vision of our founders, Kemper and Leila Williams. We produce award-winning exhibitions, public programs, and books and multimedia. In keeping with our founders’ wish to make New Orleans and Gulf South history accessible to the public, admission is free. Researchers and history lovers can explore our million-plus holdings onsite, for free, at the Williams Research Center (WRC).
Our Historic Properties
The 14 French Quarter buildings under our care are important parts of our collection. Each one has a story of its own.
Meet Our Founders
Kemper and Leila Williams moved to the French Quarter in 1946 with a mission to preserve its architectural splendor.
Our Campus
Visit the Museum
See rotating and permanent exhibitions, explore the historic Brulatour Courtyard, and stop by our award-winning shop.
Visit the Williams Research Center
Explore centuries of Gulf South culture with unparalleled access to rare documents, art, and historic treasures. Stop in or browse our online catalog.
Preserving our Flagship Location
In 2023, we closed our historic Merieult House and adjacent properties to the public. Now comes a years-long effort to preserve and reenvision this part of our campus.
Our Buildings
HNOC’s 14 historic buildings, spread over three blocks of the French Quarter, are foundational parts of our collection. Explore illustrated timelines of their architectural histories here.
News & Press
Richard Fausset, correspondent, The New York Times
HNOC Commemorates America’s 250th Anniversary with Special Programs in 2026
Country Roads Magazine: Time Travel on Royal Street
NOLA.com: A Place That Embodies What America Is About
Louisiana Landmarks Society Honors HNOC’s Renovation of Former K-Paul’s Restaurant
New Orleans Jazz Museum to Screen Award-Winning Documentary Made with HNOC Support
HNOC, LHA select “Pinchback: America’s First Black Governor” for 2025 Williams Prize
Gambit: Musical Louisiana Concert Highlights Works of Underrecognized Creole Composers
Stories Behind the Sounds: Celebrate Music History at French Quarter Fest
WWNO: “It’s New Orleans: Out To Lunch” Hosts HNOC President & CEO
HNOC to Host 18th Annual Musical Louisiana Concert: “Echoes of Innovation”
Celebrate Black History with HNOC
Louisiana Weekly: HNOC Receives LEH Award for Louisiana Mass Incarceration Exhibit
Contact Us
Use the form to the right to contact us for more information about the Historic New Orleans Collection, or call us at (504) 523-4662.
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