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NEW ORLEANS: BUILDING. Exterior view of the building at 907-909 Bourbon Street

NEW ORLEANS: BUILDING. Exterior view of the building at 907-909 Bourbon Street


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NEW ORLEANS: BUILDING. Exterior view of the building at 907-909 Bourbon Street

NEW ORLEANS: BUILDING.
Exterior view of the building at 907-909 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1938

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1938 Balcony Benjamin Bourbon Door Facade Frances French Quarter Johnston New Orleans Pipe Shutter Sidewalk Terrace Wrought Iron Drainage Southeast


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This photograph captures the essence of New Orleans in 1938. The image showcases the exterior view of a beautiful building located at 907-909 Bourbon Street, nestled in the heart of the vibrant French Quarter. Renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston skillfully captured this moment in time, showcasing her talent for capturing architectural details. The building's facade is adorned with intricate wrought iron balconies and a charming terrace, reflecting the city's unique blend of French and American influences. The shuttered windows add character to this early 20th-century structure, while the ornate door invites visitors to explore its secrets within. Noteworthy elements include a drainage pipe running down the side of the building, highlighting both functionality and aesthetics. The sidewalk below completes this picturesque scene, inviting pedestrians to stroll along one of New Orleans' most iconic streets. This stunning print from Granger Art on Demand transports viewers back in time to experience New Orleans as it was nearly a century ago. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can tell stories about a city's history and culture. Whether displayed in homes or offices, this photograph is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates artistry and nostalgia alike.

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