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2012 - 2013 | Mississippi River (April 2013) | St. Francisville

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West Feliciana Historical Society Museum The 1803 White's Cottage, an urban adaptation of the 'dog trot' Audubon Market Hall (1819), originally a market and magistrate's office Seabrook (1817) The Old Methodist Church Parsonage (1899) The United Methodist Church (1899) Denise outside Robb House (1895), a gable fronted commercial building for pharmacist F.M. Mumford Golsan House, a Queen Ann cottage (1885) Virginia, a Greek revival town house that began in 19817 as a one room store Monument to the republic of West Florida (St. Francisville was its capital) Romanesque Bank Building. Built in 1905, this longtime bank now houses Grandmother's Buttons. The Cabildo, a Stucco structure built in 1809 and recently restored. Built originally as a mercantile counting house Side view of the Cabildo Miss Lise's cottage, home of the first telephone girl The Greek Revival Law Office (1842), built by a New York State lawyer and used to practice law ever since West Feliciana Parish Court House (1903) Closeup of the Court House Barrow House (1809), originally built as store and dwelling Another view of Barrow House Propinquity (1809), one of the town's oldest brick buildings Peter outside the Printer's Cottage (late 1700s) Saint Reine House (1894) Prospect (pre 1807), styled after the Creole House popular in Louisiana Side view of Prospect Hillcroft (1905), a neoclassical townhouse built for Judge Samuel McCutcheon Lawrason Side view of Hillcroft House Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church  (completed 1893) Church entrance Inside the Church New house being completed In the Old Burying Ground, established in the 18thC by Capuchin friars Side view of the Grace Episcopal Church (1858-1860) Entrance to the Grace Episcopal Church Woodland in the Church grounds Denise and Widow Ross's house, a German housewife who had outlived two husbands by the time of the civil war (Widow Ross, not Denise!) Briant's Cottage (1868), built by a Confederate veteran and town mayor Black Burial Society Lodge (1883) Cottage for sale ($285,000) Evergreenzine (1885), home of a German merchant Wood Cottage, hewn log house with central chimney Another very pleasant town house and gardens The unprepossessing Town Hall St. Francisville Inn. True example of Gothic Victorian style built in 1880, for Morris Wolf, owner of a cotton gin and mercantile store directly across the street. Birdman Coffee House closed and taken over by movie set when we were there The American Queen in St. Francisville joomla jquery lightbox by VisualLightBox.com v5.4
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