Huey P. Long Mansion
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The Huey P. Long Mansion in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic Mediterranean Revival house listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. Located at 14 Audubon Boulevard, the pink stuccoed house features a blend of Mediterranean architectural styles, including Spanish churrigueresque, Byzantine, and Italian Renaissance influences.
Designed by the renowned architectural firm Weil, Benson, and Bendernagel, the mansion showcases crested broken pediments, scrolled entrance arches, red tile roofs, and intricate details like bottle glass windows and marble floors. Once owned by Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long, the house remains privately owned and stands as a notable architectural gem in the city.
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