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Otis Hall, 1828 Calhoun Street, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA

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Significance: The dwelling located at No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a contributing element to the Uptown New Orleans Historic District, a 750 block area listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The uptown district is significant on a state level for its diverse architectural collection of dwellings from the period ca. 1820 to 1935. No. 1828 Calhoun Street is a two-story, Queen Anne dwelling constructed ca. 1890s. Of the district's total 10,716 buildings, approximately 574 were designed in the Queen Anne Style. The single family residence illustrates the diversity of residential architecture constructed during the latter phase of the district's development.

Survey number: HABS LA-1240

Building/structure dates: 1896 Initial Construction

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 85001417

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1935 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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louisiana ,  29.93377, -90.12024
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Library of Congress
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