Johnson House (Mandeville, Louisiana)
1915 establishments in LouisianaAmerican Craftsman architecture in LouisianaHouses completed in 1915Houses in St. Tammany Parish, LouisianaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana ... and 5 more
Louisiana Registered Historic Place stubsMandeville, LouisianaMediterranean Revival architecture in LouisianaNational Register of Historic Places in St. Tammany Parish, LouisianaUse mdy dates from August 2023
The Johnson House, in Mandeville in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, was substantially built c.1915, redeveloping from a c.1890 predecessor. It is located three blocks from Lake Pontchartrain. It has been marketed as an event venue, Maison Lafitte, with phrase "circa 1880".It is a "mansion" on a "lush" 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) property.It was purchased in about 1915 by Thomas Johnson and his wife Mary Celeste, who maintained homes in New Orleans and Mandeville, and who developed it in Mediterranean Revival and/or Craftsman style. It was home to Johnson descendants until 2001.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
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Lafitte Street,
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| N 30.357778 ° | E -90.0675 ° |
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Lafitte Street 403
70448
Louisiana, United States
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