Chartres Street

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Chartres Street is a historic thoroughfare in New Orleans’ French Quarter, known for its preserved architecture, cultural landmarks, and proximity to sites like Pirate’s Alley and Jackson Square.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic thoroughfare
street
city New Orleans
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalSignificance French and Spanish colonial heritage
New Orleans Creole culture NERFINISHED
hasFeature 19th-century architecture
Creole townhouses
cobblestone or uneven paving in some segments
ironwork balconies
narrow sidewalks
hasFunction commercial corridor
tourist promenade
transportation corridor
hasLandUse commercial
residential
tourism
hasNearbyAttraction French Market NERFINISHED
Jackson Square NERFINISHED
Pirate’s Alley NERFINISHED
Pontalba Buildings NERFINISHED
St. Louis Cathedral NERFINISHED
The Cabildo NERFINISHED
The Presbytère NERFINISHED
Ursuline Convent NERFINISHED
Washington Artillery Park NERFINISHED
hasPreservationStatus within a protected historic district
historicDistrict Vieux Carré National Historic Landmark District NERFINISHED
isTouristDestination true
knownFor cultural landmarks
historic buildings
historic character
preserved architecture
proximity to Jackson Square
proximity to Pirate’s Alley
languageOfName French
locatedIn French Quarter NERFINISHED
Louisiana
New Orleans NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Chartres NERFINISHED
neighborhood French Quarter NERFINISHED
partOf Orleans Parish street network
Vieux Carré street grid NERFINISHED
region Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
streetType urban street
tourismType heritage tourism

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Pirate's Alley near Chartres Street
Jackson Square hasNearbyStreet Chartres Street