The Terrell House: A Collector’s Dream Guest House
Terrell House
1441 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA
866-261-9687
Bon Marche’: Keepin It Local
Bon Marche’ Antique Mall
2014 Magazine St., New Orleans
504.679.6600
The Choctaw Parade: Taking You Around the World
The Choctaw Parade
January 26, 2008
Terrytown, LA
The Cabildo: A Walk Through Louisiana’s Past
The Cabildo
701 Chartes St.
Jackson Square, New Orleans LA
Admission $6 Adult/$5 Student
Sputnik Ranch: A Refuge for Designer Toy Collectors
Sputnik Ranch
3029 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA
www.sputnikranch.com
New Orleans, Meeting the Challenge
In August 2005 many thought New Orleans culture was gone forever. Two years later the rebirth of New Orleans continues at a snail’s pace, but many antique shop owners are feeling confident about the city’s future, or, rather, their place in the rebuilding process. A new market has emerged. Many antiques dealers are selling primarily to locals who want to refurnish their homes.
A True Historical New Orleans Experience
Finding a person who is truly content with their job is not easy, but walk down to the Sword and Pen at 528 Royal Street and you will meet the happiest antique dealer in New Orleans, Larry Marsh. As manager of Sword and Pen, a French Quarter antique store, Larry has the opportunity to talk about his first love, history.