The New Orleans Treehouse, also known as NOLA Art House, is a unique feature on the city’s art scene. It occupies the backyard of a Creole mansion that now serves as an artists hub. The installation was designed by Scott Pterodactyl and includes a rope bridge, waterslide and wastebaskets. It is exclusively-created out of materials found in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. Standing as tall as two stories, head to the lookout tower for scenic downtown views.
The monumental Perseverance Hall is a significant Hall site that resides in the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. The park site is situated in New Orleans in the Louisiana region in United States. The hall avenue is particularly monumental for the fact that it was utilized for performing dances. The site was the place where black jazz performers and bands used to perform for black or white audiences. Constructed in 1820, the hall site is registered on the National Register of Historic Places.
Comprising of 8000 square feet (area of 743.22 square meters) of indoor and outdoor area, the Avant-Garden District is a great venue for those who want to immerse in the local culture. Not only does the venue host gigs by local and national artists, but vendor markets and food trucks are also featured here. Other live entertainment events also takes place here. Patrons can also participate in singing, dancing and acting workshops among other community classes. If you are in the mood for a fun time, head to Avant-Garden District for a memorable evening.