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Roughly bounded by Camp, Common, Tchoupitoulas and Poydras Streets, the Picayune Place Historic District is noted for its unparalleled collection of intact 19th century commercial buildings. The district derives its name from the block-long street running between Gravier and Natchez that backs the 300 block of Camp Street. The original offices of the Daily Picayune newspaper were located in this block, in the building at 326-328 Camp Street.
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