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Quote - A combination of both, some buildings will have partial interiors some exterior only.
I have followed both photos and historical documents from the dept of interior, some of the buildings I have no idea what the inside was or is like
That is some seriously nice work. I want to see them when you are done.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
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The Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey, Engineering Record, and the Vieux Carre Commision is were I got a lot of my info, detailed drawings, measurments etc.
Plus extensive use of Google maps streetview (using as visual reference) and taking measurements off of Google earth for block size, street width, building footprint etc.
Also went to my local library and was able to find several good references
I'm an Indiana boy, but I have always loved southern culture and New Orleans in particular, it has an amazing history
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Now I have *Moon Over Bourbon Street* going through my head. No bad thing - I've had worse in there. :)woww, it looks beautiful
sigh, beignets at cafe du monde
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I changed the name because they are still in business. I ve been working on various buildings and streets in the French Quarter for a couple years now. Will finish this up and put it on the market