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Preservation Hall 5x7 Art Print

Sale Price:$8.00 Original Price:$10.00
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Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750. The building that houses Preservation Hall was built in 1750 as a private residence, and it has since served as a tavern, inn, photo studio, and art gallery. Preservation Hall was founded in 1961 out of frustration after the building owner, Larry Borenstein, had to tend his shop rather than go and hear live music. Borenstein organized a pass-the-hat session for local musicians, leading to Preservation Hall becoming the cornerstone of New Orleans music and culture that it is today. Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street. New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750.

Specifications:

  • Print measures 5'' x 7''

  • Art print is printed digitally on 110lb white paper stock

  • Prints will be provided with a backing mat board and bagged

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Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750. The building that houses Preservation Hall was built in 1750 as a private residence, and it has since served as a tavern, inn, photo studio, and art gallery. Preservation Hall was founded in 1961 out of frustration after the building owner, Larry Borenstein, had to tend his shop rather than go and hear live music. Borenstein organized a pass-the-hat session for local musicians, leading to Preservation Hall becoming the cornerstone of New Orleans music and culture that it is today. Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street. New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750.

Specifications:

  • Print measures 5'' x 7''

  • Art print is printed digitally on 110lb white paper stock

  • Prints will be provided with a backing mat board and bagged

Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750. The building that houses Preservation Hall was built in 1750 as a private residence, and it has since served as a tavern, inn, photo studio, and art gallery. Preservation Hall was founded in 1961 out of frustration after the building owner, Larry Borenstein, had to tend his shop rather than go and hear live music. Borenstein organized a pass-the-hat session for local musicians, leading to Preservation Hall becoming the cornerstone of New Orleans music and culture that it is today. Preservation Hall. 726 St. Peters Street. New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1750.

Specifications:

  • Print measures 5'' x 7''

  • Art print is printed digitally on 110lb white paper stock

  • Prints will be provided with a backing mat board and bagged

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