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A second story was added to this sidehall shotgun house on Bayou St. John. Catch peaceful water views on the porch and check out the salvaged building materials used throughout the renovated home.
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PRC Board member and long-time volunteer Katie Witry has long list of achievements to add to her 15 years as a Realtor in New Orleans.
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This renovated shotgun double with a brightly-painted exterior still functions as two independent units.
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A manse unparalleled in its time once sat in the heart of the Garden District.
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Linda Burns is the fifth generation in her family to have lived in the 1300 block of North Rendon Street.
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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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Covered with a metal sheath for 60 years, the historic Pythian building has been uncovered, renewed, and enlivened.
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The Preservation Resource Center was thrilled to welcome William Stoudt as the new director of Rebuilding Together New Orleans …
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Eleven years post-Katrina, the storied structure continues to langish. Will its fate be tragic, or does revitalization lie in its future?
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If Algiers had to burn, it picked a good time.
In The News
Leona Tate, one of the “McDonogh Three” who famously integrated the McDonogh No. 19 Elementary School in 1960, has big plans for the vacant school’s future.
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Laura Plantation has a new permanent exhibit on the history of slavery at the plantation. Read about this fascinating new exhibit, and take a tour with the PRC on March 18th.