.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 100 (BD-042) -- 1899. 2-story 3x4-bay masonry block building with flat parapet roofline. Corbeled cornices and corbelling between floors. Recessed central entrance with semi-elliptical fanlight. Continuous drip molding outlines windows and door openings on first floor. |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 108-0110 (BD-043) -- Ca. 1900. Mauffray Hardware. 1-story brick commercial building with stepped parapet which accommodates 2 stores, each with recessed central entrances. Cast-iron columns with capitals. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 120 (BD-044) -- Ca. 1930. 1-story 6x4-bay stuccoed commercial building with some infilled windows. Parapeted roof with tile enrichment. Wing with rounded corners. (C) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 200 (BD-045) -- (listed as BeachS & Court) Ca. 1925. 1-story stucco commercial building with projecting canopy which is enriched with tile roof and ornamental brackets. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 205 (BD-046) -- 1907 with renovations 1924. Merchants Bank Building. Mission style. 1-story 3x8-bay brick building with tile hip roof. Curved parapet projects above the cornice in the center of the front façade. Corner entrance with arches supported on granite corner columns. Windows set in round-arched openings. Bracketed eaves. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 210 (BD-047) -- Ca. 1965. 1-story brick office building with hip roof. (I) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 222 (BD-048) -- Ca. 1930. Our Lady’s Academy School building. Colonial Revival. 1-story 7x7-bay brick building with large round-arched windows on the front and side façades. Rectangular panels with patterned brick and elaborate ventilator grates in frieze area. Some double-leaf doors. (P) (No longer standing) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 228 (BD-049) -- (listed as 230) Begun 1907, completed 1926. Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church. Romanesque Revival with Ionic portico. 2-story 3x6-bay brick church with 2 towers connected by a balustrade. Individual and groups of round-arched windows. (P) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 228_1 (BD-050) -- (listed as 230) Rear building, Ca. 1975. "Johnson Hall". 1-story brick building with mansard roof. (I) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 228_2 (BD-051) -- (listed as 230) Rear building, Ca. 1930. Long clapboard school building with gable roof and exposed rafter-tails. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 240 (BD-052) -- Ca. 1970. Office building on corner of Union. 1-story brick structure with truncated hip roof. Long narrow windows. (I) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 240_1 (BD-053) -- Garage located behind this building. Ca. 1960. 1-story concrete block garage. (I) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 240_2 (BD-054) -- Office building located west of above garage. Ca. 1950. 1-story concrete block building with tile roof. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 300 (BD-055) -- Ca. 1924. Gymnasium building at St. Stanislaus School.. 2-story 7x4-bay brick building with truncated hip roof. Overhanging bracketed eaves. 2-tiered undercut gallery with wooden bracketed posts. (P) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 305 (BD-056) -- Main building at St. Stanislaus School. 2-story modern building with brick first floor and projecting second floor. (I) New front added to building ca. 1990. Unrecognizable. |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 309 (BD-057) -- 1929. Classroom building at St. Stanislaus School. Colonial Revival. 2-story 4x8-bay brick building. Undercut side gallery on both floors. Flat parapet roof. (P) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 406 (BD-299) -- Ca. 1935 with later alterations. 5x3-bay brick house with hip roof and hip roofed 2-story section. (M) (Look on Keller street) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 412 (BD-058) -- Ca. 1970. 1-story brick house with hip roof and recessed front porch. (M) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 414 (BD-059) -- 1853. Swoop House. Greek Revival. 1½-story 5x2-bay clapboard house with undercut gallery and shotgun side addition. 3 pedimented gable dormers. Central entrance with eaved surround. Denticulated frieze. Boxed wood gallery columns with the exception of the 2 central columns which are Corinthian cast-iron columns. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 416 (BD-060) -- "Sullivan House". Ca. 1870. 1½-story 5x2-bay frame house with undercut gallery and central entrance with sidelights and transom. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 418 (BD-061) -- "Green House". Ca. 1890. 1½-story 1x5-bay frame dwelling with jerkinhead roof, undercut gallery and polygonal front elevation. Shed-roofed dormers. (P) Moved from New Orleans on a barge. Was a model home for the World Expo in 1884. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 500 (BD-062) -- Ca. 1970. 1-story dwelling with front gable orientation and side addition. Overhanging roof. Large chimney, front elevation. Side entrance. (M) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 502 (BD-063) -- 1860. Greek Revival. 1-story 5x3-bay frame house with high basement, hip roof, central entrance and undercut gallery. 2 stairways lead to central bay of the first floor. Paired posts. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 504 (BD-064) -- Ca. 1870. 1½-story 5x2-bay frame dwelling with undercut gallery and gable roof with finials at the peaks. Bracketed porch. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 506 (BD-065) -- (listed as 508) Ca. 1925. Commercial building. 1-story brick and stucco building with overhanging hip roof. 1 bay contains a bank of windows. Side entrance and side addition. Infilled windows on north elevation. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 600 (BD-066) -- 1894 with later alterations. Star Theater. 1½-story 2x4-bay brick commercial building clad with stucco. Shaped and stepped parapet. First floor brick veneered. (C) Big "E" grocery. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 604 (BD-067) -- (listed as 608) 1930 with later alterations. 1-story front gabled commercial building with modernized front. (I) Hille Oldsmobile. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 608 (BD-068) -- (listed as 610) Ca. 1935. 2-story 4x2-bay frame dwelling with gable roof. Projecting porch. 4 french doors lead to porch. Exposed rafter-tails. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 610 (BD-069) -- (listed as 612) Ca. 1910. 1-story 3x3-bay frame dwelling with T-plan, hip roof and hip-roofed dormer. Exposed rafter-tails. Undercut gallery. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 612 (BD-070) -- (listed as 614) Ca. 1970. 1-story 5x5-bay dwelling with hip roof. (I) (No longer standing) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 700 (BD-071) -- (listed as Citizen 700) Ca. 1895. 1½-story 5x2-bay frame dwelling with gable roof, undercut gallery and central entrance. Gable-roofed dormer with Palladian window. Bracketed posts. Entrance has transom and sidelights. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 708 (BD-072) -- (listed as Hancock 707) Ca. 1790. Spanish Custom House. 2½-story 5x2-bay stucco over brick dwelling with gable roof and 2-tiered gallery on 4 sides. Original kitchen building in rear. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 712 (BD-073) -- Ca. 1890. 1½-story 6x2-bay frame dwelling with irregular plan. Projecting gable with Palladian window. Polygonal bay. Undercut porch. Cut-out vergeboards. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 800 (BD-074) -- Ca. 1960. Colonial Revival. 1-story brick house with 5-bay façade, central entrance and hip roof. 2 large chimneys. (M) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 806 (BD-075) -- "Beachwood Hall". Ca. 1840. Greek Revival. 1½-story 5x3-bay frame dwelling with undercut gallery, gable roof and central entrance. Entrance with transom and sidelights. Wood posts with capitals support wide frieze. 3 gabled dormers. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 904 (BD-076) -- Ca. 1890. Colonial Revival. 1-story 5x2-bay frame dwelling with undercut gallery. 3 doors and sets of paired windows on the front elevations. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 908 (BD-077) -- (listed as 906) Ca. 1970. 1-story dwelling with gable-on-hip roof. Overhanging bracketed eaves. Rows of long windows. Clad with stucco. Modern but compatible. (C) Also on property are 2 buildings under construction. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 912 (BD-078) -- 1970. Christ Episcopal Church. 1-story gable-roofed church with separate addition and free standing tower. All clad with stucco. Modern 1-story modern brick dwelling labeled 78A and B on map. (I) Destroyed by Katrina in 2005. Bell tower remaining. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 912_1 (BD-079) -- Johnson Hall located behind church. Ca. 1920. 1-story frame structure with hip roof. At each end is a 2-story hip-roofed section which projects from the slopes of the main hips. Shed-roofed dormer. Banks of windows. (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 916 (BD-080) -- "Ballard House". 1850 with Queen Anne and Colonial Revival additions. 1½-story 5x2-bay house with central entrance and undercut gallery. 3 pedimented gable dormers, the central one with turned balustrades, carved arched openings and shingled pediment. Balustraded polygonal bay windows on side elevations. (C) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 918 (BD-081) -- Ca. 1915 with rear wing which could be earlier. Bungalow style. 1½-story 3x3-bay frame dwelling with gable roof, exposed rafter-tails and paired posts on brick piers. Moved from #912 in 1970. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 920 (BD-082) -- Ca. 1910. Bungalow with Prairie School influence. 5x3-bay stucco dwelling with truncated hip roof of terra cotta tile. Casement windows overhanging eaves. (P) Burned 3/23/94. (No longer standing) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 928 (BD-083) -- Ca. 1945. 1-story L-plan stucco house with overhanging second story and hip roof arcaded porch. (C) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 940 (BD-084) -- Ca. 1965. 1-story modern frame dwelling with irregular plan and hip roof. (I) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |
.jpg) | Beach Boulevard South 942 (BD-085) -- Ca. 1905. Colonial Revival. 2½-story 3x3-bay stucco house with gabled slate roof. 2 gable-roofed dormers, and porte cochere. 2-story balustraded wing. Denticulated frieze. (P) (Destroyed by hurricane Katrina) |