Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building is an university building in City of New Orleans, Louisiana. Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building is situated nearby to Leonard S. Washington Memorial Library, as well as near Southern University at New Orleans - Park Campus.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Wesley Barrow Stadium and Lakefront Arena.
Wesley Barrow Stadium
Pitch
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Wesley Barrow Stadium is a 650-seat baseball and softball stadium located in the Pontchartrain Park section of New Orleans, Louisiana. Named in memory of Negro league baseball manager Wesley Barrow, a longtime prominent figure in the New Orleans baseball community, the stadium includes a 200-square-foot climate-controlled press box, a public address system and LED scoreboard. Wesley Barrow Stadium is situated 800 feet northeast of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Lakefront Arena
Stadium
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The Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena is an 8,933-seat multi-purpose arena located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The arena is home to the University of New Orleans Privateers men's and women's basketball teams. Lakefront Arena is situated 2,300 feet northwest of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Seabrook Railroad Bridge
Bridge
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The Seabrook Railroad Bridge is a bascule bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana running adjacent to the Seabrook Bridge. It is often confused with this vehicular bridge to the north, officially called the Senator Ted Hickey Bridge; therefore, it is commonly called the Seabrook Railroad Bridge, that now carries only trains across the canal. Seabrook Railroad Bridge is situated 3,500 feet northeast of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gentilly and Milneburg.
Gentilly
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Gentilly is a large section of New Orleans generally paid little or no attention by visitors. Nonetheless, Gentilly has a variety of local restaurants -- mostly very reasonably priced for local clientele -- some inexpensive accommodations, and a few unique sights.
Milneburg
Suburb
Milneburg is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Gentilly District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: Leon C.
Gentilly Woods
Quarter
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Gentilly Woods is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Gentilly District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: Dreux Avenue to the north, Industrial Canal to the east, Gentilly Boulevard to the south and People's Avenue to the west.
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Building
- Type: University building
- Categories: building and education
- Location: City of New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
30.02672° or 30° 1′ 36″ northLongitude
-90.04425° or 90° 2′ 39″ westOpen location code
862F2XG4+M8OpenStreetMap ID
way 932508446OpenStreetMap feature
building=university
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Leonard S. Washington Memorial Library and Southern University at New Orleans - Park Campus.
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