Hermann-Grima House is a well-preserved example of Federal style architecture in the French Quarter of New Orleans, offering visitors a glimpse into the bustling 19th-century life of its owners and the enslaved individuals who lived and worked on the property. With furnished parlors, dining rooms, bedrooms, and slave quarters, this National Historic Landmark provides an immersive experience of the era.
Managed by The Woman's Exchange, Hermann-Grima House, along with its adjacent outbuildings, serves as a platform for exploring various aspects of the past, including the lives of the house's owners, open-hearth cooking, mourning rituals, and the entrepreneurial pursuits of women, fostering discourse about our collective history and its relevance to the present and future.
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