The Cabildo
New Orleans, Louisiana
Mid Century 1937 Curt Teich Linen Postcard in Good, Unused Condition. This Genuine Curteich - Chicago C.T. Art Colortone post card was published by A. Hirschwitz of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Back of Card:
The Cabildo
Erected in 1795 as the seat of the Spanish Government for the Province of Louisiana. Now one of the best historical museums in the U.S. The gates at the entrance were presented to Louisiana by the Spanish Government and are said to have been made from the iron instruments of torture used in the inquisition days of Spain. On purchase by U.S. the Spanish Coat of Arms over the doorway was replaced by the thirteen stars of the United States. The typical Spanish Colonnade in front adds much to the beauty of the building.
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