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Most of the old Shotgun Houses are Falling apart.
Driving through Louisiana, I notice that most of the old shotgun houses are just falling apart. Some are restored and added to newer houses and made into guest houses and such. But for the most part these old Houses are falling apart being torn down and and some have been burned. Believe it or not there are people that actually live in some of them . I have noticed that a house lived in lasts but an empty house falls apart.
As children we were told that these were once slave quaters. When I was young there was an area in New Roads Louisiana refered to as" Harold Quaters". This is one such house. I have decided to begin taking pictures of the old places before they are all replaced by trailors.
Here I have added some other Barns and old buildings from the same area. Not far off from La Hwy 1.
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cosmicray
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pollyanna
Louisiana, United States -
pjchmiel
Louisville, Kentucky, United States -
MontyOllie
Canada




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at 11:16 on May 15th, 2007
pollyanna, love your story and your member name.
Is it "pollyann-ish" to want our shared heritage to be saved?
The work you are doing on this project is both interesting an important. Please keep going!
at 11:42 on May 15th, 2007
Sweet! Send more pics, but don't forget the termites. A house not lived in and not treated for termites regularly just starts falling apart really fast in Louisiana. Just think what's happening in New Orleans and vincinity to all those houses not being worked on now.
pollyanna, you've convinced me you've done the work - it's authentic. I also think that you've been fair and thorough. I didn't get the sense that you were hiding your biases, or passing off other's work as your own. Or worse -- getting paid by those you cover -- so it's transparent and independent. I also think you deserve praise for being an eyewitness, and for your investigative efforts. Good stuff.