Magazine Street is a six-mile street in New Orleans' downtown district that extends from the city's Uptown area to its Garden District, originally named for its magazin export warehouse which was operated in the 18th century. Today, it is known for its beautiful historic architecture, which spans styles from colorful Victorian structures to majestic 19th-century Greek Revival buildings. As one of the city's top culinary and cultural destinations, the street is home to gourmet and specialty international restaurants, unique food trucks, quaint coffee shops and espresso bars, and a number of art galleries and antique stores. Nightlife options include traditional jazz clubs, lively indie rock venues, and chic nightclubs. A number of annual events are held within the district, including the street's Art for Arts' Sake celebration each autumn.