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This house was found hiding in the forest next to a beautiful park near Lafayette Louisiana, I gazed in awe, its basically my Southern dream home. A small yet multi storied brick house with multiple French Quarter style balconies. Love this house and the beautiful forest surrounding it! Title: Mystery House © Amber Katya Anderson - Lost Kat Photography
My obsession with all things horror leads me to wonder about my sanity...
Dwell's March 2003 issue profiled a metal-glad dogtrot house in Louisiana designed by Stephen Atkinson. The so-called Zachary House was destroyed in 2005 and eventually rebuilt for clients in North Carolina.
Originally built in the 1840s, this Creole cottage sits between a sugarcane field and Bayou Teche in Franklin, Louisiana
Always get a bit excited when we see a house with this name attached to it, especially when this 1950s Richard Neutra-Designed modernist property in
Louisiana’s Mississippi Delta is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the United States. The swamps and bayous are home to countless species of fish, birds, reptiles, and mammals ... Read more
Things to do in Lafayette Louisiana Lafayette is a bustling city in southwest Louisiana. It has been described as a little-big town because of its unique contrast of city life and local Cajun trad…
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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
poisonwasthecure: “National Geographic, February 1974. ”
Oak Tree on Slattery WORK-IN-PROGRESS, detail: This is a progress detail from the second of two “neighborhood” paintings I’m doing as a print commission. That is, my client wanted large prints similar to two of my previously sold paintings, and the images I had were too small to make good 16 x 20 prints, so, per the request of my client, I’m creating new versions of those two paintings from which to make prints, and making the originals available for purchase. Below is the entire painting so far: As you can see, I’m sort of working from the left side of the board to the right, So the left side is mostly finished, while on the right the vivid underpainting is still fully visible. Check back soon to see further progress ... Good night ... colorful dreams, everyone!
Henrik Pedersen og Jan Oliver Booth faldt pladask for huset i Ishøj, allerede første gang de så det. Først senere fandt de ud af, at det var tegnet af...
Some of these scary abandoned places that might be haunted too will creep you out a little, but if you are anything like us you will want to
Shop for books in the New Orleans house where William Faulkner once lived.
Format/størrelse: 92 x 140,3 cm. Motiv af Simon Evans™ Rammen til plakaten vil blive specialfremstillet, hvilket betyder, at der ikke er returret på denne bestilling, og at der er ca. 10-12 hverdages leveringstid. Rammen er med rigtig glas og prisen inkluderer levering til din dør. Er du i tvivl eller har spørgsmål, er du altid velkommen til at ringe til vores kundeservice.
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Henrik Pedersen og Jan Oliver Booth faldt pladask for huset i Ishøj, allerede første gang de så det. Først senere fandt de ud af, at det var tegnet af...
THIS PHOTO IS BEING USED BY BLOG SPOT WITHOUT A LINK BACK TO THE ORIGINAL!!!!! I'D LIKE TO THANK Cthonus FOR BRINGING THIS TO MY ATTENTION.!!! IF YOU ARE GOING TO TUMBL/PINTEREST THIS PHOTO, MAKE SURE IT LINKS BACK TO THIS PAGE, NOT ANOTHER TUMBLR/PINTEREST PAGE - THANKS!!!!!! PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ME BLOCK THIS PHOTO, LINK IT!!! THIS LOVELY HOME IS GONE NOW... (For the Tumblr/Pinners crowd, thanks for the blogging but it would be nice if some of you posted your 'likes' or comments here) :) TUMBLED over 6000 times!!! Make that 7000- no now 9000 times and now on Pintrest - over 19,000 pins! Check out this wonderful page that I was lucky enough to have this photo included. The page made it to FaceBook too! blogof.francescomugnai.com/2013/03/33-more-breathtaking-a... On General Taylor. This is a result of Hurricane Katrina and the flood.
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Hidden away among moss-draped oaks and palmetto palms sits Maison Madeleine, an enchanting B&B in a southern Louisiana bayou. This French Creole cottage is a tranquil retreat, surrounded by lush greenery and birdsong. Catering to just one guest party at time, it offers plenty of privacy and…
Acadian Village, Lafayette, Louisiana.
Old abandoned houses tell a story. Even if the story is not documented in history, each abandoned home gives us a glimpse into a life once lived.
These eye-catching New Orleans houses from HGTV Magazine are loaded with inspiring porch, yard and paint ideas.
1. Louisiana’s Louis XV Tower In the heart of Louisiana, the antiques dealer Robert E. Smith’s home — a Louis XV fever dream — is surrounded by a moat and fronted by a pair of 300-year-old giant live oak trees. The 66-foot-high, five-story, sanded-concrete tower, which sits on 13 acres, features one large room per…
If you're interested in antiques, this is the place to be.
New Orleans, Louisiana photo via pamela
Photos Urbex du manoir à la verrière ou manoir au puit de lumière. Superbe lieu abandonnée depuis quelques années mais heureusement bien conservé
At the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.
Three perfect days in Lafayette, LA, include Vermilionville, an airboat swamp tour, the Tabasco® factory, Jungle Gardens, and the best Cajun cuisine.