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After visiting the Mardi Gras Museum I went to the Cabildo Museum the other side of the cathedral in Jackson Square, New Orleans.

Title: Cabildo Museum, Jackson Square, New Orleans

Author: Quin, Liam R. E.

Total items: 93

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[picture: Santo: St. John the Baptist Figurine 2]

Santo: St. John the Baptist Figurine 2

With his outstretched hand he appears to be begging. Or possibly he’s a gay disco dancer, but that seems less likely. As I recall, the figure was about 18 inches high. [more...]

[picture: Surgeon's Chest with Medicine and Post-Mortem Dissection Equipment 1]

Surgeon’s Chest with Medicine and Post-Mortem Dissection Equipment 1

Medical equipment that was used by a surgeon during the American Insurgent Uprising, known by them as the American Civil War. [more...]

[picture: Spectacles 2]

Spectacles 2

Spectacles
c. 1790
Loaned by Mrs. R. S. Topping [more...]

[picture: Pere Antoine at Age Seventy-Four 5]

Pere Antoine at Age Seventy-Four 5

Père Antoine at Age Seventy-Four
(Father Antoine de Sedella [more...]

[picture: Celestial Globe 4: caption]

Celestial Globe 4: caption

Celestial Globe
Vincenzo Maria Coronelli
c. 1680 [more...]


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After visiting the Mardi Gras Museum I went to the Cabildo Museum the other side of the cathedral in Jackson Square, New Orleans.


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