Constructed as the residence of Georgia P. Kinne from portions of an earlier structure in 1899, the house once located here was apparently again remodeled and enlarged by carpenter William Ladnier following damage sustained during a 1906 hurricane. A vernacular example of the Queen Anne architectural style, the House featured ornate Victorian millwork and an octagonal tower capped by a conical roof. Listed in the National Register, the Kinne House was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.