The Pitot House Museum and Gardens
1799 - 1805

A Creole Colonial Country House in New Orleans

                                  A Property of the Louisiana Landmarks Society

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

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Background of the Pitot House

Pitot HouseLocated on historic Bayou St. John, the Pitot House is the only Louisiana colonial style house museum in New Orleans. It tells the story of life along Bayou St. John since the earliest days of settlement. The Pitot House has had a variety of owners from prominent lawyers to austere nuns. One of the most prominent was James Pitot, the first American mayor of New Orleans who owned it from 1810-1819.

The Louisiana Landmarks Society painstakingly restored the Pitot House, with its stucco-covered, brick-between-post construction and double-pitched hipped roof, to its original 18th century condition in the 1960's.  The house has been furnished with Louisiana and American antiques from the early 1800s in keeping with the style and period of James Pitot.  Today, the Louisiana Landmarks Society uses the house as its headquarters and opens it for tours. 

Pitot House Dining RoomThe 10,00 square foot side yard is the perfect spot for almost any occasion - from an elegant seated dinner to a casual seafood boil.  Guests can enjoy the lovely gardens and view of Bayou St. John while they sip cocktails and revel in true southern hospitality

Experience early Louisiana at its best and see the Pitot House on your next visit to New Orleans!

The Pitot House Museum and Gardens
1440 Moss Street (See Map)
New Orleans, LA  70119
Phone: 504-482-0312, Fax 504-482-0363
E-Mail: lalndmrk@bellsouth.net

Wednesday through Saturday, 10am-3pm (Last tour at 2 pm)
Special Tours on Request
Closed Major Holidays

Credits:
All Interior Photographs by Robert S. and Jan White Brantley; Exterior Photographs by Neil Alexander
Text Jessie J. Poesch (from Samuel Wilson, Jr., The Pitot House on Bayou St. John)

Garden Text by Lydia Schmalz

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