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Shotgun House Tour: 818 Evelina St.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • May 9, 2018
  • May 2018, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

This shotgun home with a spacious side gallery marries a restored historic structure with a modern addition to the back.

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Shotgun House Tour: 244 Vallette St.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • May 6, 2018
  • May 2018, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

Tall ceilings, original wood floors, fireplaces, plaster medallions and a still-functioning pair of huge pocket doors all come together to transport visitors to another time.

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Shotgun House Tour: 232 Pelican Ave.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • May 3, 2018
  • May 2018, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

Built after the great fire of 1895, this beautiful double-shotgun in Algiers Point is adorned with hand-carved millwork, beautiful wood flooring and original solid wood doors.

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Holiday Home Tour: 1434 Toledano Street

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • December 4, 2017
  • December 2017, Holiday Home Tour, Preservation in Print

With a “happy mix of glamour and comfort, whimsy and utility,” Catherine Makk’s charming Victorian home boasts 12-foot ceilings, original egg-and-dart moldings and period medallions and woodwork.

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Shotgun House Tour: 3129 Ponce De Leon

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 19, 2017
  • April 2017, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

This delightful sidehall shotgun is filled with bold artwork, bright paint colors, architectural salvage, and natural light.

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Shotgun House Tour: 2835 Esplanade Ave.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 18, 2017
  • April 2017, In The News, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

This year’s bonus house for the Shotgun House Tour is a raised centerhall cottage boasting a spacious porch and an impressive art collection.

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Shotgun House Tour: 3123 St. Philip St.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 13, 2017
  • April 2017, In The News, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

With soaring ceilings, wood floors, and original millwork, this shotgun was love-at-first-sight with its homeowner.

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Shotgun House Tour: 1317 N. Rendon St.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 11, 2017
  • April 2017, In The News, Preservation in Print, Shotgun House Tour

This renovated shotgun double with a brightly-painted exterior still functions as two independent units.

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Shotgun House Tour: 1320 N. Rendon St.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 7, 2017
  • April 2017, In The News, Preservation in Print

Linda Burns is the fifth generation in her family to have lived in the 1300 block of North Rendon Street.

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Shotgun House Tour: 3356 Esplanade Ave.

  • Sarah Martzolf
  • April 4, 2017
  • April 2017, In The News, Preservation in Print

When John Miller purchased the beautiful 1890s three-bay side-hall shotgun at 3356 Esplanade Ave. in 2008, it needed a full renovation.

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