Court of the Two Sisters
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Inscription | Charm gate - Court of the Two Sisters The romantic rendezvous of New Orleans finest of creole and French foods Dining and Dancing visit our beautiful patio entrance 613 Royal-614 Bourbon Sts. |
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Inscription | Greetings. From as romantic a place as you ever ate in - drank in - wrote home about. It's been here a long time, since away Back, and the "Two Sisters" have long been gone - but the famous "Court" remains more charming and beautiful than ever. One of the nicest things about the place is - "There's always a table especially for You." New Orleans 6-30-49. Dear Tom, Eventide and today has been wonderful. The quaint French quarter was explored; ate br. On the sidewalk; lunch in this court; inner at a ritz - La Louisiana. Ate French popover for br. Shrimp + Crab for other meal - Love, Mother. T.H. Criger 2985 Ocean Front Walk Mission Beach San Diego 8 Calif. The Court of the Two Sisters, in the Heart of the Historic Center of old New Orleans, 613 Royal & 614 Bourbon. The name was gained from the fact that two sisters conducted a fancy and variety store here. The present structure was erected in 1832 on the site of the residence of Sieur Etienne De Perier, Governor of the French Colonial period, 1725-1733, Jimmie Cooper Owner. |
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This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Baja California and the West Postcard Collection.
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Point: 29.957570, -90.065325
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[Title, Date]. Baja California and the West Postcard Collection. MSS 235. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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