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Page 2 Pictures from our walking tour. This area on Rue Magnolia had several houses. Sorry about the photos being crooked. Want to get these posted before weather worsens. Almost all product - Graphic 45. The blue paper with the mat, title and some writing is Creative Memories scrap and the house die-cut on the right is HOTP. The one on the left is fussy cut from G45 pp.

Journaling (digital): Henriques- Slay house (c. 1902 ) The structure at 128 Rue Magnolia was originally located on the southeast corner of Jackson and Reynoir Streets. The building has a bracketed overhang across the main façade instead of the typical gallery, which is unusual for Biloxi. Such overhangs are numerous in New Orleans, but this is the only extant example in Biloxi.

Creole Cottage (c. 1830) now an Art Foundation This clapboard frame structure dates to sometime between the 1830s and the 1870s. Its importance lies in the use of an early Louisiana folk plan often referred to as French Creole. The structure was originally located at 127 Lameuse Street and housed the first free library in Biloxi until 1927 when a new library was constructed.


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