These 12 Houses In Louisiana From The 1930s Will Open Your Eyes To A Different Time
Louisiana is full of beautiful architecture, but have you ever seen it from the past? Seeing it through the eyes of photographers from the 1930s opened my eyes to this time in history. It is so interesting to see the homes and the ways that they vary, knowing that they are nearly 100 years younger in these pictures than they are now. What’s most amazing? The number of homes in these photographs that are probably still standing! Take a look for yourself.

Taken September 1935, I love the laundry on the line.

Near New Orleans, LA, September 1938. Do you know which house this is?
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Taken in October 1938
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An example of New Orleans Classic Revival architecture

Known as the degenerate period of early twentieth-century New Orleans architecture.

Near St. Charles Ave., January 1936.

The beautiful architecture isn’t just in New Orleans!

I bet that oak tree is much bigger now!
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Nineteenth-century Greek Revival home, 1749 Coliseum St.

Who knows what a bar pilot is?

In Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, June 1940
Weren’t those some interesting homes? Which one was your favorite? Also, can y’all help me out…What’s a bar pilot? Let us know in the comments below!
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