The McDonoghville Historic District in Gretna, Louisiana, preserves a well-defined African American community. It showcases a rich tapestry of vernacular and early 20th-century architectural styles that reflect its residents' history and aspirations.
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Engineering; Social History
205 Lafayette St., Gretna, Louisiana
Architecture
Roughly Bounded By First, Amelia And Ninth Sts., Gulf Dr., Fourth, And Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, Louisiana
Architecture
1012 Monroe St., Gretna, Louisiana
Architecture
200 Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, Louisiana
Architecture
Lavousier And 7th Sts., Gretna, Louisiana
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Architecture; Social History
1300 N Goos Blvd., Lake Charles, Louisiana
Architecture; Social History
1703 Pear St., Lake Charles, Louisiana
Commerce
601-800 Ryan St., 102-11o W. Broad St., 311-345 Broad St.. 800 Bilbo St., Lake Charles, Louisiana
Industry
1509 Government St., Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Black; Community Planning And Development; Industry; Entertainment/Recreation; Commerce
Roughly Bounded By North Blvd., S 18th St., Terrace Ave. & I 110/10, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Commerce; Entertainment/Recreation
Roughly Bounded By Fulton, W. Main, Burke, Weeks, E. St. Peter, W. St. Peter & Jefferson Sts., New Iberia, Louisiana