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New Orleans, Louisiana.  1871.  The Casa de Felicidad, owned by two nineteenth century dandies, Francois LaCroix, an artist and maker of coats and trousers, and Cordevoille, a duelist, was built between larger, brick homes which dwarfed the little cottage.  Restored to its nineteenth century vitality the home beckons with its simple charm.