Named after King George II, this church still serves the parish established in 1721. It was built in 1737 with bricks brought from England.
This popular and terrific store carries a large selection of regional music -- including Cajun, zydeco, R&B, jazz, blues, and gospel -- plus books, posters, and T-shirts. Vinyl miners, your quarry is upstairs. It also has frequent live music, and beer coupons for the bar across the street -- shop while you bop! It's the place to get yourself informed about and stocked with New Orleans music.
Built around 1750 with brick from English ships' ballast, this church was occupied by British troops during the Revolutionary War and by Union troops during the Civil War. The latter occupation resulted in a great deal of damage. The stained glass behind the rebuilt altar was once part of a slaves' chapel on a nearby plantation. In the churchyard is one of the state's oldest cemeteries, the...
The best record store for Louisiana music in New Orleans, Louisiana and the whole freakin' world! If you heard a local artist and wish to memorialize the experience, there's no reason to go any other place but the Factory. Stocks both CDs and vinyl records. Each Saturday, the store features an in-store performance by a visiting or local artist, a practice that runs each day of JazzFest....