[Blue. 4-bay, 3-story, dormered brick store/residence, c. 1832-33. According to an HDLC report (see citations), all buildings on this row were built at about the same time, during or soon after the creation of Exchange Alley - they are described as predominantly Federal style, with "square-headed window openings and fan-shaped transoms above the doors." 124-126 Exchange Alley sits on a wider lot and thus has four bays instead of three, but is otherwise nearly identical to the 3-bay houses in the row; it retains its arched doorways and fan transoms.] [N.B: Squares in the 100 block of the French Quarter (those that front Canal Street and back on Iberville Street) are not part of the original Vieux Carré and have never been evaluated by the Vieux Carré Commission. Rather, their historical status is the domain of another city agency, the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC). The c. 1965, color-coded architectural evaluation square maps for these squares found in the VCS binders were most likely executed by architect Sam Wilson, but they are obviously not official, as the HDLC was not even in existence then. The official color ratings given here have been taken from the HDLC's current maps.]
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