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NOTE: For 616 Dumaine Street see also Unidentified French Quarter Locations.
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 1 | 716 Dauphine Street--Le Prete Mansion, century old building with exquisite cast iron balconies; Citizens Bank at one time; brother of Sultan once lived and was murdered here | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 2 | 521 Dauphine Street--Xiques Mansion; built for Spanish Creole family in 1851 (Angel Xiques); has been fight club, seltzer water plant, etc.; designed by J. N. B. DePouilly | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 3 | Looking up Dauphine Street across Canal Street into Baronne Street | The Senator Hotel is partially visible on the left, across Dauphine Street from the Palace Theatre. Across Iberville Street from the theatre is the Maison Blanche Snack Store itself across from the Palace Restaurant (with a Dr. Nut sign out front) | |
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 4 | 716 Dauphine Street | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 5 | 716 Dauphine Street | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 6 | 815 Dauphine Street | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 7 | 911 Dauphine Street | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 8 | 1033 Dauphine Street | ||
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 9 | 1201-1207 Dauphine Street | Cabrini Playground is on the right | |
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New Orleans Streets | Dauphine Street | Photograph 10 | 1107 Dauphine Street | The New Orleans Macaroni Company is next door | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 1 | 1023 Decatur Street--known as Carrick's Court, interesting old building erected May 28, 1828 by widow of James Carrick | Lanasa's Hardware when the photograph was taken | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 2 | 915-917-919 Decatur Street--site of Le Veau-qui-Tete, R. Revel's The Suckling Calf, later the Café des Refugees--headquarters of Colons de Saint-Domingue from 1821-1835 at the then known address of 58 rue de la Levee | Central Grocery is next door in the photograph | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 3 | 915 Decatur Street | Central Grocery is next door in the photograph | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 4 | 1001-1005-1007 Decatur Street--old firms dealing in furs and pelts, old printing shop and restaurant built about 125 years ago | The Roma Restaurant, French Market Bakery, and Reuter Seed Store are visible in the photograph as is a sign reading "Regal Keg Beer, Frozen Glasses, Direct Draw" | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 5 | 1021-1023 Decatur Street--known as Carrick's Court, interesting old building erected May 28, 1828 by widow of James Carrick | Lanasa's Hardware when the photograph was taken; the French Market Bakery is next door | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 6 | 823 Decatur Street--Madam Begue's, built in 1826 on site of old French, Spanish, and U.S. arsenal; famous restaurant famed for delectable French dishes--gargantuan feasts for breakfast | Then--and now--Tujaque's Restaurant; across Madison Street is Buck's Famous Fried Chicken | |
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New Orleans Streets | Decatur Street | Photograph 7 | French Market | View of the Café du Monde from in front of Jackson Square; diagonal parking is shown on Decatur Street and on St. Ann Street in front of the restaurant | |
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New Orleans Steets | Dufossat Street | Photograph 1 | 1550 Dufossat Street | February 5, 1950 | |
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 1 | 616 Dumaine Street | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 2 | Small fountain in patio at 611 Dumaine Street | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 3 | 611 Dumaine Street--converted slave quarters | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 4 | 611 Dumaine Street--converted slave quarters | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 5 | 632 Dumaine Street--original "Madame John Legacy" built during the first quarter of the eighteenth century; said to have inspired G. W. Cable's famous novel | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 6 | 623 Dumaine Street | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 7 | 832 Dumaine Street | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 8 | Part of stairway in small courtyard at 611 Dumaine Street | ||
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New Orleans Steets | Dumaine Street | Photograph 9 | On Dumaine Street looking toward 920 Royal Street--Heine House--old French colonial architecture |
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