Gallier Hall is a historic building on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the former New Orleans city hall, and continues in civic use. Built 1845–1853, it is a nationally significant example of Greek Revival architecture, and one of the finest works of architect James Gallier.[3] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974.
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
^"Gallier Hall". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on March 8, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2008.
^"NHL nomination for Gallier Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
GallierHall is a historic building on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the former New Orleans city hall, and continues in civic use...
Gallier is a surname that may refer to: Billy Gallier (1932–2011), English association football player Howard Gallier (1872–1955), English association...
famed for his buildings in New Orleans. GallierHall, which he designed and once served as New Orleans City Hall, is named after him. He was born in Ravensdale...
Revival GallierHall (the city's former city hall); Caesars Superdome; the Smoothie King Center; the city's present-day, International style city hall; and...
"Jason Cantrell died following heart attack, family says; services at GallierHall planned". Nola.com. August 15, 2023. Retrieved August 15, 2023. "LaToya...
seat of government, both the old 19th century City Hall on Lafayette Square and the new City Hall Complex on Loyola Avenue. Farther back from the Central...
year 2100 see Mardi Gras Dates. Float on St. Charles Avenue in front of GallierHall, 2006 Revelers on St. Charles Avenue, 2007 Revelers on Frenchmen Street...
New Orleans City Hall may refer to: GallierHall (1853–1950s) New Orleans City Hall at Duncan Plaza, see New Orleans Central Business District § Government...
Custom House (New Orleans), New Orleans Mint, and New Orleans City Hall at the GallierHall building, and the replacement of Confederate flags with U.S. flags...
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City Park. His depiction of a Mardi Gras parade dominates one wall in GallierHall. "Black 1973–1986," an exhibition of black and white photographs concentrating...
Orleans Four Day. The City hosted and outdoor Proclamation Day Ceremony at GallierHall (during the 3rd phase of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown). On that day...
City Councilmember Cynthia Hedge Morrell remarked during an event at GallierHall, ""The city of New Orleans would not be where it is today if those tough...
National Bank in Baton Rouge. She also restored sculptures on New Orleans’ GallierHall. In the 1950s, she devoted five years to the creation and casting of...
Louisiana, the band also performed for Habitat for Humanity volunteers, at GallierHall for the mayor, and at the Krewe of Alla's Mardi Gras kickoff parade in...
Warren to George Gallier, the owner of American Models. She then went to New York City to shoot some photo tests. During that time, Gallier introduced her...
rebuild the school. The school later moved to St. Charles Avenue, next to GallierHall across from Lafayette Square. Soule ran ads for the school in many Louisiana...
specialty throw in her honor. Nancy's mother and father viewed the parade at GallierHall along with members of the Fox 8 family. Her Husband Glen and her Children...
National Park Service and Accompanying 2 photos, exterior, from 1968. "GallierHall". Encyclopedia of Louisiana. Retrieved 26 November 2016. Barry C., Cowan...
residence until the mid-20th century. In 1962 the house was sold to Anthony Galliers Pratt, who carried out a total restoration and whose son, Rupert, remains...