The Cabildo, a prominent historic building in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, stands on Jackson Square. Originally serving as the seat of the city’s government during the Spanish colonial period, it was also the site where the Louisiana Purchase was signed in 1803. Today, visitors can explore a museum that delves into Louisiana’s early history through a collection of original artifacts, photographs, and exhibits, providing a tangible connection to the region’s past.
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