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The Musée Rosette Rochon is projected to be a major historic house museum and a vital educational center for Marigny and the adjacent French Quarter, Tremé, and Bywater neighborhoods. It is an early antebellum home built for Rosette Rochon, a free businesswoman of color who amassed wealth and lived to about the age of one hundred. The house also has many remarkable details, being one of the most important early examples in New Orleans of architectural transition between Creole and American styles.

New Orleans has no museum devoted to the legacy of the city's antebellum free Black population, which was by far the wealthiest in the United States. The Rochon project is a non-profit foundation dedicated to the promotion of and the education about the history of Black people, women, business, the building trades, race relations, and the preservation of the city's unique Afro-Creole and African-American cultures.

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© Musée Rosette Rochon  2008 • All rights reserved. • Photography and Design by MRGrafix 2008
Credits: Artwork - Andrew L. Hopkins; Musée Newsletter - Lester Sullivan, Archivist, Xavier University;
Historic Preservation Project - LSU Interior Design Class of '05, Instructor - Leon Steele