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Learn about the origins of New Orleans’ neighborhoods in Zoom classes

The Friends of the Cabildo and the Louisiana State Museum have jointly present a five-week adult history class on Wednesdays beginning May 5. Focused on the diverse and unique Neighborhoods of New Orleans, the each session will dissect the often debated and distinct areas of the city. Beginning with the French Quarter and Faubourg St. Mary, each session will look at some of the different neighborhoods from the Garden District to Faubourg St. John to suburbanization of the 1950s.

Facilitators of the class include Historia President Dr. Charles Chamberlain (UNO), Louisiana State Museum historians Joyce Miller and Dr. Karen Leatham. Classes begin each consecutive Wednesday night on zoom, with lectures from 4 to 6 p.m. Students will not given a test at the end or have homework related to the class. The cost for the class is $60 for non-members and $40 for FOC Members

Class Schedule

May 5 – Charles Chamberlain (French Quarter, Faubourg St. Mary)

May 12 – Charles Chamberlain (Treme, Bywater, Faubourg St. John, Marigny)

May 19 – Joyce Miller (Garden District, Uptown, Carollton)

May 26 – Karen Leatham (Broadmore, Midcity, Gentilly)

June 2 – Charles Chamberlain (Post War: Lakefront, Metairie, West Bank, Chalmette, Northshore)

To join the class or for more information, please contact Barbara Holdsworth at 504-523-3939 or go online at www.friendsofthecabildo.org