New Orleans Museum Of Art

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The port of entry deposit of Art (or NOMA) is that the oldest fine arts deposit within the town of latest Orleans. It’s placed among town Park, a brief distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and mall Avenue, and close to the terminus of the “Canal Street – town Park” trolley car line. It had been established in 1911 because the Delgado deposit of Art. The port of entry deposit of Art was at the start funded through a charitable grant by native donor and art collector Isaac Delgado. The deposit building itself was part designed by the previous chief engineer of latest Orleans Benjamin Morgan Harrod.

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