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Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Pitot House, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Pitot House is an example of West Indies architecture. This type of construction is well suited to the climate of New Orleans which, like the West Indies, is... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

Sindos-Latorre-Boucvalt House, 1025 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, O...

1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The site at 1025 St. Louis Street, near North Rampart Street and the Faubourg Treme, was owned during the early years of New Orleans history by free pe... More