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Circa 1870 in Mandeville
The Miller-Bosse Cottage in Mandeville. Built in 1870.
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New Orleans’ Skeleton House
This New Orleans mansion is located on the corner of St Charles Avenue and State Street. You wouldn’t know it from this picture, but it transforms during Halloween into what it’s famously known as, The Skeleton House. A bucket list for many, The Skeleton House features skeletons placed in funny and punny scenes all over…
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The Trufant House in Nola
The Trufant House in the New Orleans Garden District was built in 1891 by Samuel Adams Trufant for $7,575. It’s been in the Trufant family for five generations. It was damaged by fire in 2015, but not entirely destroyed and the family had the home restored back to its original beauty. It was known for…
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Historic Jonesborough Home
The Irwin House in Jonesborough, Tennessee was built in 1880. Some beautiful details on this Gothic Revival!
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Amazing New Orleans Porch
Can we just talk about the porches in New Orleans?!ย ย Circa 1890.
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Maison Lafitte Historic Venue
Originally built for Mrs Marie ‘Emma’ Duteil Prudhomme, this home was built in 1890 and remodelled in 1915. It was considered to be “de-Victorianized” in 1915. She sold the home to the Johnsons who lived here for 90 years. It’s now an event venue called Maison Lafitte.
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Mandeville Creole Cottage
Another little creole cottage down in Mandeville, LA. Circa 1895. These just never get old to me!
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Historic New Orleans Mansion
What a place! This mansion barely fit in my picture. Circa 1899 and located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans.
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Raised Creole Cottage in Mandeville
Just perfect on Jefferson! This 1800s creole cottage has been raised and understandably so since it’s located a couple blocks from Lake Ponchartrain. Such a cutie!