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Milneburg Lighthouse, once part of Pontchartrain Beach now in the U.N.O. Technology Park

For a little music while you stroll down memory lane, click here to hear Tin Roof Blues recorded by The New Orleans Rhythm Kings in 1923. To learn more about Jazz on the lake go to the Music link.

Many of the following landmarks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

1832 to present, Milneburg Light (also known as the Port Pontchartrain Light)


1832-1950s - New Basin Canal


1833 to present, St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line - An ASME Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark


Bayou St. John


Pitot House -- National Register of Historic Places


Pointe Aux Herbes Lighthouse


The Camps


Milneburg Lighthouse, once part of Pontchartrain Beach now in the U.N.O. Technology Park

For a little music while you stroll down memory lane, click here to hear Tin Roof Blues recorded by The New Orleans Rhythm Kings in 1923. To learn more about Jazz on the lake go to the Music link.