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Living with antiques: THE GILMOUR-CHRISTOVICH HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS In 1853, when Anna (Fig. 4) and Thomas C. Gilmour built their stylish house on Prytania Street in New Orleans (Pl. I), "prosperity flushed the city," ......(Continue Reading) New Orleans: the good times roll every hour of every day in this one-of-a-kind Louisiana melting pot Summers in New Orleans can be hot and steamy, but that never stops anyone from savoring a feast of sights, sounds, and activities in a city that never ......(Continue Reading)Living with antiques: a collection in Baton Rouge Among the collectors of American fine and decorative arts, it is fascinating to recall that a number of the most prominent and passionate were naturalized ......(Continue Reading)Belle of the Bayou New Orleans: the good times roll every day in this melting pot on the Mississippi - City Of The Month - Brief Article Spicy food, cool jazz, and gaudy parades. Colonial antiques, Greek Revival architecture, and stately mansions wrapped in wrought iron and green finery....(Continue Reading)Living with antiques: Temple Heights Columbus, Mississippi The story of the house known as Temple Heights provides in microcosm the history of the settlement of the region called the Old Southwest. Including ......(Continue Reading)
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