1828 Calhoun St
New Orleans, LA 70118, USA

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Otis Hall, 1828 Calhoun St New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

The dwelling located at No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a contributing element to the Uptown New Orleans Historic District, a 750 block area listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The uptown district is significant on a state level for its diverse architectural collection of dwellings from the period ca. 1820 to 1935. No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a two-story, Queen Anne dwelling constructed ca. 1890s. Of the district`s total 10,716 buildings, approximately 574 were designed in the Queen Anne Style. The single family residence illustrates the diversity of residential architecture constructed during the latter phase of the district`s development.

Otis Hall, 1828 Calhoun St New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

The dwelling located at No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a contributing element to the Uptown New Orleans Historic District, a 750 block area listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The uptown district is significant on a state level for its diverse architectural collection of dwellings from the period ca. 1820 to 1935. No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a two-story, Queen Anne dwelling constructed ca. 1890s. Of the district`s total 10,716 buildings, approximately 574 were designed in the Queen Anne Style. The single family residence illustrates the diversity of residential architecture constructed during the latter phase of the district`s development.

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