Florence Coffee House - Baton Rouge, LA
N 30° 27.067 W 091° 11.400
15R E 673789 N 3370166
Fine privately owned building, located at 130 Main St. in Historic downtown Baton Rouge, LA.
Waymark Code: WM5BEX
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2008
Views: 7
Privately owned. I met the owners brother, who was very kind, did not know alot about the building, but had no problem with photographing the home. It is now a private home. I have passed this building alot of times, and NEVER noticed it. Clean, well maintained and totally restored. Found no good history on the building except the Application, located here. The Florence Coffee House is a more or less typical example of a mid-19th century in-town
commercial-residential structure, This can be seen in its two and a half story gable parapeted form'
in its commercial lower story and residential upper story, and in its "piano nobile" articulation of the
upper story with graceful French doors and an iron balcony.
Baton Rouge is a city which has been almost completely rebuilt in the 20th century. As a
result the Coffee House represents an urban form which has all but vanished. There is in fact only
one other substantial example of a house of this type remaining in the city.
The Florence Coffee House was built in 1850 by Johan and Lucas Florence to replace an
earlier building which had been destroyed by fire. On July 24, 1850, the Florence’s signed a contract
with Nelson Potts for the building's construction. The cost was $1,225.
In 1852 the property was sold to Matteo Dorice for $2,500 and since then there has been a
long succession of owners. Until the Civil War the building remained in use as a coffee house. Since
the war it has served a variety of uses, being at different times a grocery, a cobbler shop, a
boardinghouse, and a private residence. The present owners restored the building in 1971. The
architect of the restoration was William R. Brockway and the contractor Peter L. Martin.
Street address: 130 Main St. Baton Rouge, LA USA 70802
County / Borough / Parish: East Baton Rouge
Year listed: 1980
Historic (Areas of) Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Periods of significance: 1850-1874
Historic function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic. Sub - Restaurant, Single Dwelling
Current function: Domestic. Sub - Single Dwelling
Privately owned?: yes
Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
Season start / Season finish: Not listed
Hours of operation: Not listed
Secondary Website 2: Not listed
National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed
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