Taking it to the
Streets
The Tremé Fall Festival is produced by the Historic Faubourg Tremé Association to benefit the many cultural destinations found within historic Tremé. Last year's festival benefitted St. Augustine Church and the Tomb of the Unknown Slave. Proceeds from the festival are currently being used to paint the church exterior and perform much-needed building repairs.
The festival is located at the intersection of Henriette Delille and Governor Nicholls Street, in the St. Augustine Church yard.
PARKING
Free Parking is available at Armstrong Park via the St. Phillip Street entrance, as well as on the lot behind Aloysius apartments located at the intersection of Esplanade Avenue and Henriette Delille Street. On street parking can also be found on Rampart Street and many other sites throughout the neighborhood. Or better yet, ride the new Rampart-St. Claude Streetcar Line to the Fest!
GET THE MAP
Treme has numerous cultural destinations including the New Orleans African-American Museum (NOAMM), Backstreet Cultural Museum, Congo Square, and the oldest African-American Catholic church in the United States, historic St. Augustine Church. The Treme Fall Fest will be in front of St. Augustine Church on the 1100 block of Henriette Delille Street. See map below:
KEEP TREME GREEN & CLEAN
Thanks to our partners you will see many areas to recycle paper, plastic, and cans as well discard other trash. Please help us keep Treme clean.
Feel free to bring chairs, blankets, and picnic items although these items will also be sold at the festival for your convenience.
Please no outside vendors, including sales of food, beverages or other paraphenalia.