U.S. Custom House (New Orleans)

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United States Custom House
(U.S. National Historic Landmark)
Location: 423 Canal St., New Orleans, Louisiana
Coordinates: 29°57′6.38″N 90°3′58.43″W / 29.9517722, -90.0662306Coordinates: 29°57′6.38″N 90°3′58.43″W / 29.9517722, -90.0662306
Built/Founded: 1848
Architect: Wood,Alexander Thompson; Et al.
Architectural style(s): Greek Revival
Designated as NHL: December 02, 1974[1]
Added to NRHP: July 17, 1974[2]
NRHP Reference#: 74000938
Governing body: GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

The U.S. Custom House in New Orleans, Louisiana, also known as the Old Post Office and Custom House, is a National Historic Landmark, receiving this designation in 1974.[1][3] Construction on the building, designed to house multiple federal offices and store goods, began in 1848 and didn't finish until 1881 due to redesigns and the Civil War.[4] The U.S. Customs offices have been located there since the late 1800s but are currently located elsewhere while the building undergoes further renovations.[5]

In 2008, it became home to the Audubon Insectarium, the largest free-standing American museum dedicated to insects.[4]