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Want to know more about Engine 24 Bed & Breakfast? Discover the fascinating history of our unique firehouse, get to know your dedicated hosts, and explore the vibrant Faubourg Marigny neighborhood. We are passionate about providing an exceptional New Orleans experience, ensuring a memorable and comfortable stay for all our guests.

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About Engine 24 Firehouse

Engine 24 Bed & Breakfast is housed in a historic firehouse that once served the New Orleans Fire Department. Built in the early 20th century, this iconic building was purchased and meticulously renovated by local architect William Sonner in the 2000s, preserving its unique character while adding modern comforts.

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About Your Hosts

As your hosts, we are passionate about providing an exceptional experience at Engine 24 Bed & Breakfast. With a deep love for New Orleans and its vibrant culture, we strive to offer warm hospitality and personalized service, ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable and comfortable stay in our historic firehouse.

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Faubourg Marigny

Faubourg Marigny, established in the early 19th century, is celebrated for its vibrant Creole cottages and historic homes. Named after Bernard de Marigny, a notable figure in New Orleans history, the area is rich in cultural heritage and features lively nightlife on Frenchmen Street. The neighborhood's diverse community embodies the eclectic spirit of the city. Faubourg Marigny is home to numerous local eateries, art galleries, and live music venues, contributing to its dynamic and vibrant atmosphere in New Orleans.

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