The Antoine Bordeaux House circa 1820
A piece of French Quarter History






The House
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A 2 bedroom (3-bed), 2 bathroom treasure awaits you in what I, a New Yorker, consider the most fabulous city in the United States, New Orleans. Come enjoy the history, food, festivals, music, and the beautiful architecture of the French Quarter and the Garden District. The townhouse was constructed in 1820 for a French businessman, Antoine Bordeaux, and the 2 story unit you'll be renting were the old slave quarters. Balconies, courtyards, and a private roof deck allow you to enjoy the outdoors as well as the comforts of the interior, appointed with period furniture; comfortable, historic, perfect for family, friends, children.
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Medium to long term stays with a minimum of 60 days
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Amenities that provide anything you'd need for a fulfilled but simple existence: fridge, stove/oven, washer/dryer in the courtyard shared by the 4 units, cable, wifi, ac, heat.
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Minutes from Preservation Jazz Hall and Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, the oldest bar in the United States
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Food, food, food!!
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A property manager available for questions, recommendations, trouble shooting.
The Music & Festivals
Preservation Hall? The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival? Mardi Gras? French Quarter Fest? The music and revelry never stops in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz where Buddy Bolden and Louis Armstrong introduced a new genre to the world. Like blues in the Mississippi Delta, and Motown in Detroit, jazz is the heart and soul of the city. Festivals are year round, and celebrate the cultural diversity of the city, highlighting it's history, art, literature, food, and music. Come join in the spectacle of it all: http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/festivals/festivals.html