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What We’re Reading: More Ooohs, More Ahhhhs

By Candy's Dirt / May 28, 2019 /
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Missing Mardi Gras? Snag This Historic Chartres Condo And Be There Next Year

By Bethany Erickson / January 20, 2019 /
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On a street lined historic homes, in a neighborhood full of historic homes, this week’s historical shelter may be small, but it’s also the antidote for any Mardi Gras FOMO you might be experiencing this year. On a street lined historic homes, in a neighborhood full of historic homes, this week’s historical shelter may be…

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Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler in This Charming Vieux Carre Home

By Bethany Erickson / October 14, 2018 /

It’s difficult to find an area more steeped in history — and more fun at the same time — than the Vieux Carre (or you know, French Quarter) of New Orleans. Which is why we fairly screamed when we saw this absolute charmer of a home at the edge of the quarter, just a couple…

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On SecondShelters.com: Anne Rice’s Former St. Charles Street NOLA Pad Up for Sale – Again

By Bethany Erickson / June 10, 2018 /

Fans of southern gothic novelist Anne Rice know that New Orleans is prime territory if you’re looking for settings from some of her most famous books. But one of her abodes (she’s had a few) in New Orleans is now up for sale, again. Located at 3711 St. Charles in Uptown New Orleans, the mansion…

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Dallas Architecture Forum Presents Architect, Civic Leader Steve Dumez

By Cherry Kelln / March 21, 2017 /
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Award-winning architect, lecturer, mentor, and civic leader Steve Dumez will speak to the Dallas Architecture Forum next week. Dumez is a partner and Director of Design at the New Orleans-based firm Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, named 2014 National Firm of the Year by the American Institute of Architects. This was for a body of work that is deeply committed…

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