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These lagniappe properties include a church dating to 1854, a renovated 1920s corner store, and a new urban infill development.
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This shotgun home with a spacious side gallery marries a restored historic structure with a modern addition to the back.
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Nicknamed “petite grande” by its owners, this camelback shotgun has a serene screened-in back porch and a large collection of family treasures.
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Award-winning coffee roaster sets up shop in Algeirs Point
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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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A new wave of home and business owners are investing in Old Algiers.
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This charming shotgun house demonstrates an evolution of architectural styles and boasts a beautifully-landscaped back yard.
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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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Historic Meyer’s Bakery buildings transformed for residential use.
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By 1929 there was a noticeable exodus of inhabitants from a section of the Forth Municipal District of New Orleans, which …
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The development of organized protection for the French Quarter
Preservation in Print
The 2018 Louisiana Landmarks Society Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation honors 22 exceptional projects in New Orleans.