J. A. Barthel Store
Closed since 2000, this rustic building still remains a popular photo spot for tourists and films.
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Closed since 2000, this rustic building still remains a popular photo spot for tourists and films.
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Built in 1913, its liturgical architecture is representative of Gothic revival style.
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It served as the only school for African-American children in the community for 60 years.
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Acadian cottage style architecture, built in the 1800’s.
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A sugar farm in its heyday, it has always been one of the show places of the area.
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A raised cottage with greek architecture, built before 1860.
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Built in the late 1800’s, this mansion sits among a grove of live oaks.
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Facing Bayou Grosse Tete, it’s an impressive example of early Louisiana architecture.
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A small but unique Gothic Revival frame church, that is picturesque and rich with history.
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