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Dozens braved the rain to attend @RoyceDuplessis Town Hall on tax credits last night at the Dew Drop Inn. The PRC was proud to promote this event, and we thank Senator Duplessis for his leadership. Learn more about how you can show your support at tinyurl.com/2xec3vd3

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Time for another PRC architecture quiz! Which one of these historic New Orleans homes does NOT have wainscoting? Need a closer look? Come see all of these homes at the PRC’s 49th Annual Holiday Home Tour on Dec. 14 & 15! 📸's by @essexbradley Tickets at prcno.org/holidayhometour

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Are you concerned about the fate of the Louisiana historic rehabilitation tax credit? Senator Royce Duplessis will host a town hall on Monday, Nov. 18 from 5:30-7 p.m. at The Dew Drop Inn, whose renovation was only made possible because of the tax credit. tinyurl.com/bdzewkks

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The Historic District Landmarks Commission has unanimously denied four applications from the New Orleans Code Enforcement Department to demolish buildings in local historic districts. Read more on our website at tinyurl.com/5n6dn4x2

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We’re looking back at renovation projects only made possible because of the Louisiana historic rehabilitation tax credit, like the former Schwegmann grocery in the Marigny. Left in ruin after Katrina, it now serves its community as Robért Fresh Market. tinyurl.com/4yvy36za

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We’re looking back at historic renovation projects that were only made possible because of the Louisiana historic rehabilitation tax credit, like Café Reconcile, a local non-profit eatery and workforce training program. Learn more at tinyurl.com/2xec3vd3 📸: Google maps

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If you guessed 2 on this week’s architecture quiz, you’re correct! Don’t miss this and other stunning historic homes at PRC’s 48th Annual Holiday Home Tour presented by McEnery Residential on Dec. 14 and 15! 📸:@essexbradley prcno.org/holidayhometour

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We’re looking back at historic building renovation projects that were only made possible because of the Louisiana historic rehabilitation tax credit, like the once-blighted Holiday Inn tower which now offers affordable, middle-class housing. Read more: tinyurl.com/2xec3vd3

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It's time for another PRC architecture quiz! Can you spot the gingerbread detailing? Take your guess in the comments, and we’ll reveal the answer tomorrow!⁠⁠ Want to visit the interiors and grounds of these and other stunning historic homes? Visit prcno.org/holidayhometour

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Don’t miss our next “Beams & Brews” at the Garden District home of the Ryan family! Tour the renovation of this Greek Revival beauty led by architect Zangara + Partners; general contractor Tripp Morris; and interior designer Kelly Sutton Design tinyurl.com/2zk2urez

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If you guessed 1 on yesterday’s architecture quiz, you’re correct! The "Skeleton House" on St. Charles Avenue, beloved for its annual Halloween display, is an example of the Colonial Revival architectural style.

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Test your New Orleans architecture knowledge with a Halloween edition of PRC’s architecture quiz! Can you tell which of these historic New Orleans homes is the best example of the Colonial Revival architectural style? We’ll reveal the answer tomorrow!

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The Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation recently launched the Louisiana Register of Historic Cemeteries, a public database to increase awareness of historic cemeteries for their protection, maintenance and respect for those buried within. Read more: tinyurl.com/2hjab524

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At the @savingplaces conference, actor @WendellPierce shared stories about growing up in New Orleans’ Pontchartrain Park and the importance of protecting neighborhoods like it. ICYMI, check out our video of Pierce giving us a tour of Pontchartrain Park youtu.be/jSGD8X-Lpw8

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The National Trust for Historic Preservation's annual conference is in New Orleans this week. Carol Quillen, President & CEO of @savingplaces, discusses the challenges and inspirations of her new role. Read the full interview: tinyurl.com/2s3k8mah

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