Historic Mandeville Marker Tour
3101 East Causeway Approach
Mandeville, LA 70448
Tel: (985) 626-3144

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The City of Mandeville is rich in culture and history, having sites and buildings throughout the City with great stories to tell. Bringing history to the present with a high-tech tour, the City now welcomes residents and visitors to experience certain historic locations through self-guided tours.

The City of Mandeville's self-guided tour features a diverse collection of points of interest, including several locations entered in the National Register of Historic Places, each displaying a QR (Quick Response) marker. Using a mobile smart device, you can scan the code and jump directly to the City's website to view a written history of the site, illustrations, photographs, and for some locations, audio and video recordings.

Locations included on the tour, as of 2021, are:
1. Mandeville Trailhead & Cultural Interpretive Center (1998)
2. Jean Baptiste Lang House (1852)
3. St. Tammany Bank Building/TheCandy Bank (1907)
4. Lakefront Park (1834)
5. Rest A While/Pat's Rest A While (1902)
6. Soldier's Home (1850)
7. Little Flower Villa (1835)
8. Bayou Castine
9. Pontchartrain Yacht Club (1967)
10. Dew Drop Social & Benevolent Hall (1895)
11. Newell Chapel (1865)
12. Original Mandeville Town Hall (1840)
13. Prieto & Sons General Store/Nuvolari's Italian Restaurant (1910)
14. Holy Family Hall (1897)
15. Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church (1904)
16. Griffin-Raquet Bakery (1900)
17. Poitevent Homes (1835-1850)
18. Maestri House (1910)
19. Morel-Nott/Hanisee House (1820's)
20. Jackson Park (1870)
21. Johnson House/Maison Lafitte (1905)
22. Pottery Hill (first inhabited 500 BCE)
23. Mandeville Cemetery (1834)
24. Allenton Hotel/Northstar Theater (1927)
25. Mandeville Protestant Church Society/Mandeville Bible Church (1876)
26. Old Jail (1938)
27. Casino/Bar/Bechac's (1849)
28. Ravine Aux Coquilles (surveyed 1834)
29. Original Rosenwald School (1930)
30. Original Yacht Club (1893-1903)
31. Flagstaff (1850)
32. Square 1, 2000 Block (first land transfer 1834)
33. First Free Mission Baptist Church (1879)
34. Kildara (Cabin in the Oak) (1870)
35. West Beach Subdivision (incorporated 1925)
36. Buck's Place/Ruby's (1917)
37. First Library (1898)
38. Arthemise Goertz Roome (1893)
39. Chinchuba Deaf Mute Institute (1890)
40. Marigny Avenue (1890s)
41. Chuka-Chaba/Night Cabin (1850s)