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===Adjacent neighborhoods===
* [[SeventhBayou WardSt. John, New Orleans|SeventhBayou St. WardJohn]] (northwest)
* [[French Quarter]] (east)
* [[Iberville Projects]] (south)
* [[BayouSeventh St. JohnWard, New Orleans|Bayou St.Seventh JohnWard]] (westnorth)
* [[Tulane/Gravier, New Orleans|Tulane/Gravier]] (south)
* [[Bayou St. John, New Orleans|Bayou St. John]] (west)
 
===Boundaries===
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==African-American heritage sites==
Located in Tremé, the '''[[New Orleans African American Museum]]''' is dedicated to protecting, preserving, and promoting through education the history, art, and communities of African Americans in New Orleans and the [[African diaspora]]. It is listed on the [[Louisiana African American Heritage Trail]], as is the community's '''[[St. Augustine Church (New Orleans)|St. Augustine Church]]''' — the oldest African-American [[Catholic Church|Catholic parish]] in the U.S.
 
==In popular culture==
===Film===
*''Shake the Devil Off'' (2007),<ref>[http://www.shakethedeviloff.com ::: Shake The Devil Off :::<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a documentary co-written by Swiss-based director [[Peter Entell]] with Lydia Breen, that explores the post-Katrina lives of parishioners at St. Augustine Church in the Tremé (the oldest predominantly black Catholic parish in the nation). Father Jerome LeDoux (St. Augustine's priest 1990-2005) was a central character in the film. In 2006, he was recognized by the City of New Orleans for his work fostering greater appreciation of the Tremé's black history and culture.
*''[[Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans]]'' (2008),<ref>[http://www.tremedoc.com Faubourg Treme - The Untold Story of Black New Orleans<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a documentary film by Dawn Logsdon and [[Lolis Eric Elie]], former ''Times Picayune'' columnist and later HBO ''[[Treme (TV series)|Tremé]]'' staff writer, which bridges the pre- and post-Katrina stories of Tremé (America’s oldest surviving black community and neighborhood) and features a cast of local musicians, artists and writers
*''[[Tradition is a Temple]]'' (2011), popular contemporary musicians from the Tremé, like "The King of Tremé" [[Shannon Powell]], [[Lucien Barbarin]], and the [[Treme Brass Band]], are featured heavily in this non-fiction film by Darren Hoffman
 
===Television===
* ''[[Treme (TV series)|Treme]]'', an [[HBO]] drama series created in 2010 by [[David Simon]] (creator of ''[[The Wire]]'') and [[Eric Overmeyer]], is set in [[Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans|the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina]] and centers on the lives of residents of the Tremé area.
 
===Music===
*Jazz singer [[Dee Dee Bridgewater]] recorded her 2015 album ''[[Dee Dee's Feathers]]'' in Esplanade Studios in Tremé to commemorate 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dee Dee Bridgewater: Dee Dee's Feathers|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/dee-dees-feathers-mw0002835506|website=[[Allmusic]]|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=1 December 2017}}</ref>
 
==Education==
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*The [[McDonogh 35 High School]] is in the Tremé area. There were plans to move the school to the Phillips/Waters school site by 2013.<ref>"[http://www.columbiaparc.com/education.php Education]." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6F9fR4a47 Archive]) Columbia Parc at the bayou district. Retrieved on March 16, 2013. "McDonogh 35 High School is slated to move from its current Treme location to the Phillips/Waters school site on Milton St., 3 blocks to the west of Columbia Parc at the Bayou District by 2013."</ref>
 
==In popular culture==
===FilmFilms===
*''Shake the Devil Off'' (2007),<ref>[http://www.shakethedeviloff.com ::: Shake The Devil Off :::<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a documentary co-written by Swiss-based director [[Peter Entell]] with Lydia Breen, that explores the post-Katrina lives of parishioners at St. Augustine Church in the Tremé (the oldest predominantly black Catholic parish in the nation). Father Jerome LeDoux (St. Augustine's priest 1990-2005) was a central character in the film. In 2006, he was recognized by the City of New Orleans for his work fostering greater appreciation of the Tremé's black history and culture.
*''[[Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans]]'' (2008),<ref>[{{cite book| date=2008|url=http://www.tremedoc.com/| title=Faubourg Treme -Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans<!--|website=tremedoc.com|publisher=Serendipity BotFilms|authors=Logsdon, generatedDawn title& Elie, Lolis -->]Eric}}</ref> a documentary film by Dawn Logsdon and [[Lolis Eric Elie]], former ''Times Picayune'' columnist and later HBO ''[[Treme (TV series)|Tremé]]'' staff writer, which bridges the pre- and post-Katrina stories of Tremé (America’s oldest surviving black community and neighborhood) and features a cast of local musicians, artists and writers
*''[[Tradition is a Temple]]'' (2011), popular contemporary musicians from the Tremé, like "The King of Tremé" [[Shannon Powell]], [[Lucien Barbarin]], and the [[Treme Brass Band]], are featured heavily in this non-fiction film by Darren Hoffman
 
===Music===
*Jazz singer [[Dee Dee Bridgewater]] recorded her 2015 album ''[[Dee Dee's Feathers]]'' (2015) in Esplanade Studios in Tremé, to commemorate 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dee Dee Bridgewater: Dee Dee's Feathers|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/dee-dees-feathers-mw0002835506|website=[[Allmusic]]|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=1 December 2017}}</ref>
 
===Television===
* ''[[Treme (TV series)|Treme]]'', an [[HBO]] drama series created in 2010 by [[David Simon]] (creator of ''[[The Wire]]'') and [[Eric Overmeyer]], is set in [[Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans|the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina]] and centers on the lives of residents of the Tremé area.
 
==Gallery==
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{{Commons category|Treme, New Orleans}}
{{Wikivoyage|New_Orleans/Treme|Treme}}
* {{cite book| url=http://www.tremedoc.com/| title=Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans|website=tremedoc.com|publisher=Serendipity Films|authors=Logsdon, Dawn & Elie, Lolis Eric}} Documentary.
* [http://www.dnianola.org Downtown Neighborhoods Improvement Association at dnianola.org] Neighborhood Associations Representing Treme