Garden District
Encyclopedia

Place names

Canada
  • Garden District, Toronto


United States
by state then city
  • Garden District (Montgomery, Alabama)
    Garden District (Montgomery, Alabama)
    The Garden District is a historic district in Montgomery, Alabama. It is roughly bounded by Norman Bridge Road, Court Street, Jeff Davis Avenue, and Fairview Avenue. It contains 678 contributing buildings with architecture including the Queen Anne, Classical Revival and American Craftsman styles...

    , listed on the NRHP in Alabama
  • Garden District, DeLand, Florida
    DeLand, Florida
    DeLand is the county seat of Volusia County, Florida. In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 24,375. It is part of the Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 436,575 in 2006...

  • Garden District, Baton Rouge
    Garden District, Baton Rouge
    The Garden District is a residential neighborhood located in Baton Rouge's Mid-City area where Park Boulevard intersects Government Street. The Garden District is an established historic area with many upscale homes and an active civic association ....

    , Louisiana
  • Garden District, New Orleans
    Garden District, New Orleans
    The Garden District is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Central City/Garden District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: St. Charles Avenue to the north, 1st Street to the east, Magazine Street to the south and Toledano Street to the...

    , Louisiana

Theatre

  • Garden District, (1958) the title of a double-bill of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams
    Tennessee Williams
    Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American theater. He also wrote short stories, novels, poetry, essays, screenplays and a volume of memoirs...

    , set in New Orleans' Garden District, Suddenly Last Summer and Something Unspoken
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