Gretna, Louisiana • Jefferson County
The Old Jefferson Parish Courthouse in Gretna, Louisiana, is a stately Beaux-Arts style building that served as the seat of local government for decades. Its imposing facade and classical architectural elements are characteristic of early 20th-century public buildings.
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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; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By The Crescent City Connection, Jefferson Parish Line, Hancock St., 4th St. Extension, Ocean Ave., And The Mississippi R. Trail, Gretna, Louisiana
Architecture
Lavousier And 7th Sts., Gretna, Louisiana
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