St. Julien House Explained

St. Julien House
Coordinates:30.1507°N -91.9608°W
Built:c.1910
Builder:Mrs. Marguerite Helena Roy St. Julien
Added:March 14, 1983
Mpsub:Broussard MRA
Refnum:83000525

The St. Julien House is a historic house located at 203 East 2nd Street in Broussard, Louisiana, United States.

Built in c.1910 by Mrs. Marguerite Helena Roy St. Julien, widow of Gustave St. Julien, the house is a -story building in Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style, which was built as a copy of the nearby Comeaux House except for the turret and the cupola. Like the building it was replicating, the house was converted to a restaurant in 1979 with small alterations which did not affect its main architectural features.[1]

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1983.

It is one of 10 individually NRHP-listed houses in the "Broussard Multiple Resource Area",[1] which also includes:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Broussard Multiple Resource Area . State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation . National Register staff, Division of Historic Preservation, State of Louisiana . October 1982 . November 1, 2017 . with 14 photos and three maps. (See also scanned text.)