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It was built as a dollhouse for two little girls, now grown, of cypress salvaged from an 1840's house on Perilloux Place. It is now located in the middle of a pond for its beauty and in the springtime the wood ducks nest in it.
Coleen Perilloux Landry retains the international copyright not only for the original image but also for any versions of it.
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