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Lower Garden District
New Orleans neighborhood
Building formerly housing a neighborhood bar, Lower Garden District
Building formerly housing a neighborhood bar, Lower Garden District
Country United States
State Louisiana
City New Orleans
Planning District District 2, Central City/Garden District
Area
 • Total 1.16 sq mi (3.0 km2)
 • Land 0.95 sq mi (2.5 km2)
 • Water 0.21 sq mi (0.5 km2)
Elevation
6 ft (2 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 4,542
 • Density 3,916/sq mi (1,512/km2)
Time zone UTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s) 504

The Lower Garden District is a cool neighborhood in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It's known for its beautiful old houses and interesting history. This area is part of a larger district called Central City/Garden District. Its borders are defined by several streets and even the mighty Mississippi River.

Exploring the Lower Garden District

The Lower Garden District is located at 29°56′02″N 90°04′12″W / 29.93389°N 90.07000°W / 29.93389; -90.07000. It sits about 6 feet (1.8 meters) above sea level. The neighborhood covers about 1.16 square miles (3.0 square kilometers). Most of this area is land, but a small part is water.

Nearby Neighborhoods

The Lower Garden District shares its borders with several other interesting areas. These include:

Understanding the Boundaries

The New Orleans City Planning Commission carefully defines the borders of the Lower Garden District. These borders follow specific streets and landmarks. Some of the main streets that mark its edges are St. Charles Avenue, Prytania Street, Magazine Street, and Julia Street. The New Orleans Morial Convention Center and the Mississippi River also help define its boundaries.

Cool Places and Landmarks

The Lower Garden District is home to many historical spots. One famous place is St. Alphonsus Church.

The Pikachu Sculpture

Pokemonument New Orleans
The Pikachu sculpture

In 2016, something really unique appeared in the Lower Garden District. It was a fiberglass sculpture of Pokémon's famous character, Pikachu. People called it the Pokemonument.

This 5-foot (1.5-meter) tall statue looked like it was made of bronze. It was placed in an old fountain near Coliseum Square. The artist, who remained unknown, even wrote '#pokemonument' in the concrete nearby. It seemed like a tribute to the popular game Pokémon Go.

A few days later, someone damaged the sculpture. But it was quickly fixed! About two weeks after it first appeared, the "Pokemonument" was removed. The artist later said it would be sold to help raise money for restoring the park's fountains. It sold for $2,000.

Who Lives Here? Demographics

A census is like a big count of all the people living in an area. In 2000, about 6,116 people lived in the Lower Garden District. There were also 3,332 households, which are like homes where people live.

By 2010, the population had grown a bit to 6,363 people. There were 3,843 households in the neighborhood at that time.

Learning and Education

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Andrew Jackson School in 2007

Students in the Lower Garden District attend schools that are part of the New Orleans Public Schools system. Some schools are also managed by the Recovery School District.

One school, ReNEW SciTech Academy, is located in the former Laurel Elementary School building. Another important school is the International School of Louisiana. This school has a campus in the Lower Garden District called the Camp Street Campus. It opened in 2000 and is known for being one of the best charter schools in the United States.

Famous People from the Lower Garden District

Some well-known people have lived in the Lower Garden District:

  • Mike Williams is a singer for the band Eyehategod. He used to live in this neighborhood.
  • Jennifer Coolidge is a famous actress. You might know her from movies like the American Pie series and Legally Blonde.
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