New Orleans Architecture: The cemeteries

New Orleans Architecture: The cemeteries
ISBN-10
0882890204
ISBN-13
9780882890203
Series
New Orleans Architecture
Category
Architecture / General
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
1974
Publisher
Pelican Publishing Company
Authors
Friends of the Cabildo, Leonard Victor Huber, Peggy McDowell

Description

The tourist who does not visit at least one of the old cemeteries just a few blocks from the French Quarter misses an inimitable experience in sepulchral urban design. St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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