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    Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. A variant is Ponce Creole style. In the U.S. south, a creole cottage is a type of vernacular architecture indigenous to...
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    of New Orleans reflect its history and multicultural heritage, from Creole cottages to historic mansions on St. Charles Avenue, from the balconies of the...
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    Edwin Epps House is a Creole cottage built in 1852 (172 years ago) (1852) in part by Solomon Northup on Bayou Boeuf near Holmesville in Avoyelles Parish...
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  • who was enslaved by Epps, worked together on the construction of a Creole cottage. By this time, Northup had been enslaved for eleven years, after being...
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    evolved during the French colonial period include the Creole cottage, Creole townhouse, and French Creole plantation house. Ursuline Convent in New Orleans...
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  • Federal Garrison colonial German colonial Monterey colonial Stone ender Creole cottage French colonial Second Empire Bay-and-gable Vancouver Special Arcachon...
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    Walltown, Durham, North Carolina United States portal Architecture portal Creole cottage Culture of the Southern United States Enfilade (architecture) – similar...
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    Myrtles Plantation (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    eastward-facing frame house, which features a clapboard exterior, is built in the Creole cottage style that characterized many Louisiana plantation houses in the 19th...
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    homes into the 21st century. The designs were early versions of the creole cottage that became a common style of homes in New Orleans and elsewhere in...
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    original Spanish Colonial style did not occur until the 1970s. The double cottage on Toulouse Street was purchased by the Collection in 1990. During the...
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    United States. Built in c.1898, the house is a one-story frame cottage in French Creole style. It was constructed by Harris and Alexander Lambert as a...
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    Frenchmen Street is the site of many Creole cottages—a New Orleans design dating to the period between 1790-1850. Creole cottages are single-story, set at ground...
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    Urban variation of a "dog-trot": Creole cottage row house with narrow dogtrot, New Orleans...
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    Abbeville (2012) Bethune-Kennedy House is a dual front door, double pen Creole cottage; constructed circa 1840 is the oldest remaining structure in Abbeville...
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    high-style elements added to them at a later date. Another house type, the Creole cottage, came from the areas along the Gulf Coast and its associated rivers...
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    clarinetist. LaFontaine was born to Pierre, Sr. and Madeline, in a small Creole cottage-style frame house on White Street (between Dumaine Street and St. Ann...
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    Montrose Historic District (Montrose, Alabama) (category Creole cottage architecture in Alabama)
    were designed in the Creole cottage style, a vernacular architectural style popular in the Gulf Coast states. The Creole cottage homes in the district...
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    architectural examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Creole cottage. Later architectural styles found in the city include the various Victorian...
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    Homeplace Plantation House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    it is one of the nation's finest examples of a French colonial raised cottage. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for its architecture...
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    Tally-Ho Plantation House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    house is what was used as the overseer's home. It is a raised Acadian cottage with Greek Revival influences. The plantation's river dock was the site...
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    Parlange Plantation House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    river country house, the Parlange Plantation home is a two-story raised cottage. The main floor is set on a brick basement with brick pillars to support...
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    Alexis LaTour House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    The house was expanded in 1837. The original house was a 1+1⁄2-story Creole cottage of bousillage construction that was one room wide and two rooms deep...
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  • Guitreau House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    in c.1911 for Armond LaBougeois, the house is a one-story frame cottage in French Creole style. The building was widely renovated and expanded in after...
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    Millet House (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    The Millet House is a historic Creole cottage on the east bank of the Mississippi River in what is now Gramercy, Louisiana. It was built around 1830 and...
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    living quarters were situated on the upper floors of Creole townhouses. This style echoed Creole cottages, characterized by the absence of hallways, and rooms...
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  • Eaton, Fernin, https://www.academia.edu/2245615/Slave_Uprisings--The_Cottage_Industry, paper presented to the Gulf South History and Humanities Conference...
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    The South Lafayette Street Creole Cottages is a grouping of three historic Creole cottages on South Lafayette Street in Mobile, Alabama, United States...
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    P. G. T. Beauregard (category Louisiana Creole people)
    after Pierre's grandfather died, the Beauregard family gave Similien a Creole Cottage in the Faubourg Treme of New Orleans. Pierre often visited with Mamie...
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    Cherokee Plantation (Natchez, Louisiana) (category Creole cottage architecture in the United States)
    purchased by Sompayrac. The house is an example of both French Colonial and Creole architecture. It has three patios surrounding the house and the framing...
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    Olivier Duclozel de Vezin, a wealthy Creole at the time. The structure is an excellent example of a Raised Creole Cottage, a simple and distinctive architectural...
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