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Demo du Jour: 1018 St. Charles Avenue Moise Goldstein Bank Building

by Laureen LentzAugust 17, 2007November 7, 2019

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Moise Goldstein Bank Building

One lost one returns to commerce: New Orleans Magazine article on the American National Bank Building. A notable Moise Goldstein structure is revived.

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