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Gallier and Dakin’s Merchants’ Exchange

  • Richard Campanella
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

In 1835, the company commissioned the architectural partnership of James Gallier Sr. and Charles Dakin to design what would be called the Merchants’ Exchange.

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New Life Awaits 1824 Sophie Wright Place

  • Danielle Del Sol
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

Its angular shape, large horse-carriage opening and prime location has long made 1824 Sophie Wright Place a memorable historic structure in the Lower Garden District.

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New Hope for the Historic Eagle Saloon

  • Stephen Maloney
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

The Eagle Saloon has passed through a succession of owners through the years, falling into disrepair along the way. But now, a new group dedicated to breathing new life into the historic structure is making progress toward their goal.

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Great Neighborhood SELLabration Spotlight

  • Mona Lisa Saloy
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

Take a look at the Corpus Christi Epiphany Community Center, which will host this year’s SELLabration on September 10.

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Jason Bertoniere Keeps Old World Painting Methods Alive

  • Stephen Maloney
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

Painting contractor Jason Bertoniere relies on techniques and products that allow him to replicate European master painters from hundreds of years ago.

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Spanish Revival Wonders Wait at Hope Haven

  • Danielle Del Sol
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

The near-vacant Hope Haven campus in Marrero – eight stunning Spanish Revival structures on 10 lush acres – needs funding to bring it back to life.

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Preservation in Print September 2016 Cover Story: McGehee Masterpiece

  • Danielle Del Sol
  • September 1, 2016
  • Preservation in Print, September 2016

Mathidle Hall, the newest addition to McGehee’s campus, completes a row of four grand historic St. Charles Avenue homes renovated by the preservation-minded school.

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Preservation Postcard: Mysore, India

  • Sarina Mohan
  • June 8, 2016
  • June 2016, Preservation in Print

The 104-year-old palace, built as home to the Wadiyar dynasty of Maharajas, sits within the historic fort and is surrounded by an elaborate grounds containing temple structures dating to the 14th century.

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Majesty in the Mountains

  • Jonathan Fricker
  • June 7, 2016
  • June 2016, Preservation in Print

Of the many country estates created during these years, George Washington Vanderbilt’s Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina is the most regal. Indeed, Biltmore House, with 255 rooms, is the largest private home ever built in America.

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Dash Lumber Celebrates 70 Years of Serving Historic New Orleans Neighborhoods

  • Nicole Darfur
  • June 7, 2016
  • June 2016, Preservation in Print

To date, four generations of the Diecidue family have worked together to provide gypsum, lumber, doors, windows, trim, and many other building essentials for thousands of residential and commercial building projects across the Gulf South. This year marks Dash’s 70th anniversary.

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Preservation in Print April 2016: Coastal Resilience

  • Stephen Maloney
  • May 3, 2016
  • April 2016, Preservation in Print

Plans are in the works to relocate a Native American tribe that has been living on an island on Louisiana’s vanishing coast for over 200 years. The people of the island are facing a thorny preservation question: how do you keep an entire culture from washing away?

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Shotgun House Tour 2016 | 2329 Coliseum St.

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  • April 1, 2016
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