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Historical Landmark 3BR/1BA 1 block off Magazine.
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Stay in this New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation landmarked home that was built by cornetist and bandleader Nick LaRocca, composer of the first ever Jazz recording with the ODJB. The home itself has been carefully restored over the last year. Brand new Casper mattresses, Levolor light filtering shades, clawfoot tub, DirecTV w/ premium channels, washer / dryer in unit, off street parking available, one block off Magazine Street! The space Nick LaRocca, cornetist and band leader of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, and composer of the first ever jazz record, suffered a nervous breakdown on tour in 1927. he returned home to New Orleans soon after. Upon his home coming he began to build this very house for his family. Today it is a New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation landmark and we're excited to share it with you. This apartment is 3 bedroom / 1 bath one block off of Magazine St. & Jackson Ave. The apartment includes new Casper Matresses ( 1 King, 1 Queen, & 1 Full) as well as a pull out couch. Other amenities include premium DirecTV package, clawfoot tub, high speed internet, washer / dryer in unit, and available parking in driveway. *Please inquire first about driveway access for parking. - just a few blocks from the main Uptown Mardi Gras route via St Charles Ave. - directly on the Irish Channel St Patrick's Day parade route via Jackson Ave. - less than 2 miles from the Mercedes Benz Superdome. - just over 1 mile from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. - 10 minute drive to French Quarter. - 15 minute drive from Tulane University. Guest access Fully furnished second floor apartment with front balcony overlooking Jackson Ave., the community garden, and St. Alphonsus Church. Kitchen stocked with cookware and tableware. Washer / Dryer in unit. Off street parking available upon request.
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