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French Quarter: Typical Creole shotgun house
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French Quarter: Thierry House, 1814, introuduced Greek Revival style to New Orleans by Latrobe
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French Quarter: The Presbytere, 1813, designed as rectory, used as courthouse
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French Quarter: The Merieult House, 1792, only building standing after 1794 fire
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French Quarter: The Cabildo, 1799, Spanish seat of government site of signing of Louisiana Purchase in 1803
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French Quarter: The Brulatour Court, elaborate fan-shaped guard screen with "S" for Francois Seignouret carved inside
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French Quarter: The Brulatour Court, 1816, built for furniture maker and wine importer
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French Quarter: Statue of Andrew Jackson one of three by Clark Mills
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French Quarter: St. Louis Cathedral; oldest continuously active cathedral in United States
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French Quarter: St. Louis Cathedral, designated minor Basilica by Pope Paul VI
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French Quarter: St. Louis Cathedral, 1794, third on site, first down in hurricane in 1722
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French Quarter: SSt. Louis Cathedral, 1794, third on site, first down in hurricane in 1722
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French Quarter: Royal Sonesta Hotel, 1969 built to look like 1830s New Orleans
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French Quarter: Rillieux-Waldhorn House, 1790s, Spanish Colonial wrought iron balconies
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French Quarter: Rillieux-Waldhorn House, 1790s, built by Edgar Dgas' grandfather
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French Quarter: Preservation Hall, home of jazz, Erle Stanley Gardner lived upstairs
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French Quarter: Pontalba Buildings; first revitalization of French Quarter by Baroness Pontalba
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French Quarter: Pontalba Buildings, 1849, Creole-Euro style with shops on ground floor, apartments on top and courtyard behind
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French Quarter: Pontalba Buildings, 1849, Creole-Euro style with shops on ground floor, apartments on top and courtyard behind
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French Quarter: Pontalba Buildings cast-ironwork some of the most impressive in French Quarter
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French Quarter: Pontalba Building across jackson Square
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French Quarter: Plique-Labranche House,1825, thought to be site of first theater
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French Quarter: Pirates Alley, 1830s
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French Quarter: Pat O'Brien's, home of "The Hurricane" drink in 1790 building
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French Quarter: Old Ursuline Convent, 1752, oldest surviving example of French Colonial
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French Quarter: Old U.S. Mint, 1835 Greek Revival by William Strickland
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French Quarter: Old French Market, on this site for over 200 years
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French Quarter: New Orleans ironwork
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French Quarter: New Orleans ironwork
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French Quarter: New Orleans Court Building, 1909