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Grace Episcopal Church (1860) (11621 Ferdinand St.). Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Charles Nevitt Gibbons. On National Register.
| Draped tombstone & tower of Grace Episcopal Church.
| Graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
| Cast iron fences around plots in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
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Late 19th C tombstones at Grace Episcopal Church.
| Antique tombstones among oaks at Grace Episcopal Church.
| Monument with carved ivy in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
| Philippines Spanish American War tomb (1900) in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
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Anchor carved on tombstone in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
| Union soldier's grave in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
| Egyptian Revival style tomb at Grace Episcopal Church.
| Egyptian symbol detail on tomb in graveyard of Grace Episcopal Church.
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West Feliciana Parish Courthouse (1903) (Prosperity St. at Ferdinand).
| Masonic Lodge (1903) (Prosperity St. at Ferdinand).
| Miss Lise's Cottage, home of first telephone girl.
| Law Office (1842) (Prosperity St. at Royal).
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Former Bank of Commerce & Trust Co. (1905) (9814 Royal St. at Prosperity). Style: Romanesque Revival.
| Art Gallery (9907 Royal St.).
| White's Cottage (late 19th C) in Dog Trot Style (on Royal St.).
| Audubon Market Hall (1819) with Magistrate's Office upstairs.
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Original Methodist Church Parsonage (c1899) (9892 Royal St.).
| Seabrook Creole Cottage (1810) with gallery & Georgian trim added (c1820) (on Royal St.).
| Methodist Church (1899) (9856 Royal St.) with 1844 bell tower.
| Robb House (1895) now Methodist Church Parsonage.
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Facade details of Robb House.
| Blue gingerbread house on Royal St. opposite Methodist Church.
| Virginia House (1817, 1826, 1855) (on Royal St.). Style: Greek Revival.
| Printer's Cottage (c late 1700s) (on Royal St.).
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Propinquity brick house (1809) (9780 Royal St.). On National Register.
| Serendipity double galleried house (c1895) (9794 Royal St.).
| Camilla Leake Barrow House saltbox (1809) & Greek Revival (1859) (9779 Royal St.).
| Sainte Reine house (1894) (9758 Royal St.).
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Prospect house (prior to 1807) (9746 Royal St.). On National Register.
| Porch of Prospect house.
| Hillcroft house (1905) (9732 Royal St.). Style: Neoclassical.
| Corner Cottage (mid 1800s) (9727 Royal St.).
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Orange Creole-style cottage (9721 Royal St.).
| Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church (c1871) (Ferdinand at Sewell Sts.). Architect: General P.G.T. Beauregard.
| Museum of West Feliciana Historical Society (11757 Ferdinand St.).
| Albert Sydney Brasseaux house (1895) (on Ferdinand St. at about 11801) is embellished version of Southern "dog-trot" style.
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Pink Creole-style cottage (11841 Ferdinand St.).
| Cottage with pyramidal roof (11893 Ferdinand St.).
| Joseph Goldman Townhouse (1887) (11925 Ferdinand St.).
| Yellow Creole-style cottage (11840 Ferdinand St.).
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Shotgun double cottage (11808 Ferdinand St.).
| Wooden colonial cottage (11798 Ferdinand St.).
| Red, green & yellow wooden colonial cottage (11792 Ferdinand St.).
| Brant's Cottage (1868) (11782 Ferdinand St.).
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Black Burial Society lodge (1883) (on Ferdinand St. opposite Historical Museum). Style: Greek Revival.
| Double Creole-style cottage with dormer (11734 Ferdinand St.).
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