Weathers and built in 1906, it is a notable example of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles.
[1] The house reflects the architectural development of the early 20th century in Louisiana.
Combining Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles, the house is a significant example of early 20th-century architecture.
It is particularly noted for its well-preserved original wallpaper, adding to its artistic value.
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