Irish Channel

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The Irish Channel is a historic New Orleans neighborhood known for its 19th-century architecture, working-class roots, and strong Irish heritage.

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Irish Channel canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
borderedBy Jackson Avenue
Louisiana Avenue
Magazine Street
Mississippi River
Tchoupitoulas Street
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInPeriod 19th century
hasArchitectureStyle Greek Revival architecture
surface form: Greek Revival

Italianate architecture
surface form: Italianate

Victorian
hasCityCouncilDistrict New Orleans City Council
surface form: New Orleans City Council District B
hasCulturalIdentity Irish Channel neighborhood association area
hasDemographicCharacteristic historically working-class
hasEvent St. Patrick’s Day parade
hasHeritage Irish-American
working-class
hasLandUse commercial
residential
hasPostalCode 70115
70130
hasReligiousInstitution St. Alphonsus Church
St. Mary’s Assumption Church
St. Theresa of Avila Church
hasStreet Constance Street
Magazine Street
Prytania Street
Tchoupitoulas Street
historicallyPopulatedBy Black Americans
surface form: African Americans

German immigrants
Irish immigrants
knownFor 19th-century architecture
Creole cottages
row houses
shotgun houses
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Louisiana
New Orleans
Orleans Parish
near Central City
Garden District
Garden District
surface form: Lower Garden District
partOf Uptown New Orleans

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Garden District nearbyArea Irish Channel
Uptown New Orleans adjacentTo Irish Channel