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Website | 504-363-1580, 888-447-3862
610 Sixth St.,
Gretna, LA 70053
St. Joseph Catholic Church was the first church on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish. The original church, built in 1859 was a simple wooden structure where Redemptorist priests...
504-363-1580
739 3rd Street,
Gretna, LA 70054
This landmark was formerly a passenger depot in the early 1900s. It was the last stop going west and the train came to Gretna by crossing the Mississippi River on a barge. The train...
504-362-3854
209 Lafayette St.,
Gretna, LA 70053
Gretna Museum Complex has three Creole cottages, a working blacksmith shop, fire museum and an 1876 steam pumper.The Gretna Green Blacksmith Shop commemorates all blacksmith shops...
Website | 504-363-1500
Second St. at Huey P. Long Ave.,
Gretna, LA 70053
The original structure was erected in 1907, in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. The three-story building housed the Jefferson Parish Courthouse until 1958. After renovation, the...
Website | 504-368-8236
205 Lafayette St.,
Gretna, LA 70053
The Louisiana Fire Museum housed in the David Crockett Fire Company No. 1's 1859 firehouse, proudly displays its "pride and joy," an 1876 steam fire pumper that was pulled by men.
Website | 504-363-4202
519 Huey P. Long Ave.,
Gretna, LA 70053
The German American Cultural Center interprets the contributions that people of Germanic descent have made to the Lower Mississippi River Delta and the unique cultural mix that is...
Website | 504-363-1580
Huey P. Long Ave. & 4th Street,
Gretna, LA 70053
The depot that was built in 1906 in its current location has since become the Gretna Visitor Center and Gift Shop. The Caboose was built in 1951 by the Illinois Central Railroad.
Website | 504-363-1580
Huey P. Long Avenue at First Street,
Gretna, LA 70053
The Jefferson Memorial Arch was built in 1923. The arch was erected as a memorial to all the war veterans from Jefferson Parish. The inscribed names include veterans from the...
Website | 504-363-1580
Huey P. Long and First St.,
Gretna, LA 70053
The City of Gretna has a new amphitheater at the intersection of Huey P. Long Avenue and First Street. This large concrete structure is on the inside of the levee allowing...










