New Orleans' Nine

About the New Orleans Nine

Modeled on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Most Endangered program, Louisiana Landmarks implemented our own list of the most endangered historic resources in New Orleans in 2005. Our goals for the program include: saving historic places, publicity for historic sites, advocacy for historic preservation, preservation education, and supporting proactive preservation efforts. A list of endangered places is an excellent tool for drawing attention to historic sites that may be threatened by demolition, neglect, or bureaucracy.

2013 New Orleans' Nine Call for Nominations

It's time for nominations for the 2012 New Orleans' Nine Most Endangered Sites Listing

2011 New Orleans' Nine Reception on Thursday, May 26

National Trust's Preservation Magazine, online edition, article highlighting Modernism and Landmarks' efforts

Modernism in New Orleans

Many of the Big Easy's Midcentury Buildings Face Demolition.
By Jennifer Farwell | Online Only | Aug. 2, 2010

The year is 1955; the place, New Orleans. Progressive Architecture magazine has just held its second annual Design Awards, juried by Bauhaus School founder Walter Gropius. The list of winners brings a surprise: New Orleans and Louisiana capture six of the awards—more than any other city and state in the nation. The awards recognize the work of five different architectural teams, including the noted firm Curtis and Davis, whose later work will include the 1975 Superdome.

Dew Drop Inn in the Gambit - 2010 New Orleans' Nine cited

Where Was the Dew Drop Inn?
from the Gambit website: gambitweekly.com
POSTED ON JULY 12, 2010:

Where was the Dew Drop Inn?

Blake Pontchartrain

Hey Blake,

Where was the Dew Drop Inn?

Charming Darling

Dear Charming,

New Orleans' Nine at Bastille Day Celebration!

The New Orleans' Nine list goes on display at the Pitot House

On display in various forms are the New Orleans' Nine Most Endangered Sites lists from 2005-2010. The New Orleans' Nine Reception, held Friday May 28th, celebrating the publication of this year's list was the debut of the new exhibit, which encompasses two rooms of the Pitot House ground floor. The New Orleans' Nine exhibit will be on display at the Pitot House through September 2010.

Browse through the photo gallery from the New Orleans' Nine Reception.

Join Landmarks for the New Orleans' Nine Reception

It's nomination time for the 2010 New Orleans' Nine Most Endangered

Louisiana Landmarks Society is proud to announce the return of the New Orleans’ Nine Most Endangered List. As in previous years, Louisiana Landmarks Society is enlisting the help of neighborhood organizations, preservation and civic organizations, and our own membership for nominations of most endangered properties in Orleans Parish. This grass-roots approach has proven invaluable in compiling our annual list.