No change: main and service -- blue; additions at both ends of the service building -- brown. This classic Creole style 2-story masonry building with porte-cochere entrance, wrought iron balcony and detached 2-story service building perhaps was designed and built c. 1816 by Gurlie and Guillot, who bought the lot "with bricks and ruins" in 1816 and in 1817 sold the property for a significant amount. In the 20th century this building, which was formerly known as Faisendieu's Posada or Tavern was the site of "Pops" Whitesell's studio.
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