The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the stewardship of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South.
Founded in 1966 through the estates of General L. Kemper Williams and Mrs. Leila Moore Williams, THNOC has helped local residents and visiting tourists better understand the multicultural history of the region through thought-provoking exhibitions; original books, periodicals, and articles; and its public research center. In addition, it offers a robust programming schedule and an extensive array of educational resources for teachers and students of all levels.
Ticketing
Free admission, Visitors are encouraged to book timed-entry tickets in advance.
Parking & Accessibility
Public parking is available nearby, with the closest lots located on the 500 block of Chartres Street and the 500 block of Conti Street. Other lots are available on Decatur Street by the Mississippi River.
Metered street parking is also available throughout the French Quarter, but pay close attention to signage noting parking restrictions, which can be unique to each block and vary depending on the day of the week.
Those who wish to visit THNOC via public transportation are urged to consult the maps provided by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority. RTA stops for nearby bus and streetcar lines are approximately a half-mile away; the ferry terminal is approximately three-quarters of a mile from THNOC.
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Scovern Gallery