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The pretty little house on Caffin Street between St. Claude and Claiborne is home to New Orleans rhythm and blues legend Fats Domino.
The pretty little house on Caffin Street between St. Claude and Claiborne is home to New Orleans rhythm and blues legend Fats Domino. Surrounded by a short iron fence, the brick home with shingled roof and bright yellow gables features the large letters 'F D' on the front.
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1208 Caffin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
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