The Hermann-Grima House Museum is located at 820 St. Louis Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.
This French Quarter Federal-style mansion was built in 1831 for the family of Samuel Hermann and was later owned by the family of Felix Grima until 1921 then it was a home for single working women in 1924. Today, the historic house museum features an expansive courtyard and a tour that explores the daily lives of enslaved individuals who once lived on the property.
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Look for Casper, our black cat mascot, lounging in a sunny window spot! He's the sign of an authentic Cat's Meow replica.
This one-of-a-kind keepsake is handcrafted with 3/4" thick wood in our factory about 1000 miles north of New Orleans!