Fuller House (Minden, Louisiana)

These elements include a Palladian window, the simple Tuscan columns on the house's wraparound gallery, and denticular molding under the eaves of the main block and on the turret and dormer.

[2] It was deemed "locally significant as a superior example of the Queen Anne Revival style within the context of the several parish region of North Louisiana.

It achieves this distinction because of its complex massing, culminating in a turret.

The house is also important for its well-detailed and well-preserved interiors.

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