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.
Well known as the oldest skyscraper in the city, and located at the Central Business District, the Hennen Building is also popularly known as the Maritime Building. This beautiful structure stands 11 stories tall, and houses mostly apartments. The architecture is stunning and reflects the latter half of the 19th Century in it's appearance.
The John Minor Wisdom United States Court of Appeals Building is the center for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Completed in 1915, the building exhibits Italian Renaissance Revival architecture. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It houses courtrooms with an impressive decor featuring bronze chandeliers.
Metairie Park Country Day School - Weinmann Auditorium is owned and managed by the Metairie Park Country Day School in Metairie, LA. The venue is primarily used for school events and is also available for concerts, theater, and other performing arts.