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THE SSC PARKING LOT WAS AN INLET FOR DRIVING BOATS IN THERE. (GOING DOWN BOOKTER ON LEFT SIDE)
FIRST HOUSE NEXT TO LOT.
DR. GEORGE MALLARD, FOUNDER OF A FUNITURE MANUFACTURING IN WHICH THE BEDS RETAILED ABOVE 30,000.
404 S. BEACH BLVD.
SWOOP MANOR BUILT IN 1853 TOTALLY SELF SUPPORTING
MADE CLOTHES, EQUIPMENT, GREW GOOD	ft	-e	IMt-'V
THE DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN WAS ON THE SIDE
SO IF THE HOUSE BURNED DOWN THEY WOULD STILL	^ fOU’fctr*
HAVE LIVING QUARTERS. THEY COULD KNOCK DOWN
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TOM HALE, GRANDFATHER OF HALE BOGGS SOLD TO
JULIEN SWOOP IN 1880.
418 S. BEACH LONG SKINNY ONE
MRS. SULLIVAN BUILT AS A MODEL HOUSE FOR 1884 WORLD'S FAIR AND MOVED HERE BY BARGE FROM N.O.
PAST SYCAMORE, TWO STORY VERY PLAIN BUILD DURING CIVIL WAR 1362 IT IS OWNED NOW BY JANIE LANGIORAND, INSTRUCTOR AT GULF COAST COLLEGE.
AMES HOUSE IS BUILT IN 1900.
THE YENNI <SELLIER) GROCERY BUILT IN 1894
FORMER ANTIQUE SHOP TOTALLY UNCHANGED
BUT LATER A GAS STATION WAS ADDED TO FRONT.
BIG E BUILT IN 1894—WAS THE KELLER GROCERY STORE IN 1920'S BECAME BAY ST. LOUIS YACHT CLUB ORTTE THEATRE AND THEY THE STAR THEATRE OWNED BY THE SCAFIDI FAMILY
4 HOUSES IN A ROW BEFORE CITIZEN ST. SURIVIVED HURRICANE CAMILLE.
AKERS HOME NAMED THE SPANISH CUSTOM HOUSE BY A MAN WHO WORKED THERE IS THE OLDEST HOME IN BAY ST. LOUIS


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