Mardi Gras: Shop Carnival Products
Published by the Historic New Orleans Collection
For more than thirty years, The Historic New Orleans Collection has been publishing books about the city and the Gulf South as part of our mission to promote the study and preservation of our region’s history and culture.
A Vanishing Bounty Collection
Inspired by our museum's exhibit, A Vanishing Bounty: Louisiana's Coastal Environment and Culture
HNOC Map Collection
Shop our selection of historic maps of New Orleans and the Mississippi River
Photo: Tennessee Williams in Jackson Square by Christopher R. Harris, The Historic New Orleans Collection
Captive State: The Curator's Collection
In light of our museum's exhibit, Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration, The Shop is offering a selection of educational books handpicked by the exhibition's Curatorial team. Learn more about the exhibit here: Captive State: Louisiana and the Making of Mass Incarceration | The Historic New Orleans Collection (hnoc.org)
Image: Vue d’une Rue du Faubourg Ste. Marie, Nelle. Orléans (Louisiane); ca. 1821; lithograph with watercolor by Felix Archille de Beaupoil Saint-Aulaire, artist; P. Langlume, lithographer;The L. Kemper and Leila Moore Williams Founders Collection at HNOC, 1937.2.3
Featured: Bird Collective
Bird Collective is a women-owned small business that is committed helping fund projects that can help reverse the decline of native birds and wildlife. Bird Collective donates to non-profit organizations that help protect our native birds across the Gulf South, such as the National Audubon Society and Delta Wind Birds.
Featured: Bird Collective
Bird Collective is a women-owned small business that is committed helping fund projects that can help reverse the decline of native birds and wildlife. Bird Collective donates to non-profit organizations that help protect our native birds across the Gulf South, such as the National Audubon Society and Delta Wind Birds.