Are you a true blue True Blood fan? Well now you can own a piece of television history!
The beautiful Victorian house featured in the opening credits of the show is currently up for sale. Not only has it been featured on the HBO hit show but it was once known as The Florentine Club where the likes of Ethel Merman, John Wayne, and even Elvis Presley frequented!
It is 7300 square feet historic home that dates back to 1896 and sits on seven lots. The three story structure has a wrap around deck, fifteen foot ceilings and is one of the largest Queen Anne’s available in Northern Louisiana.
It’s located on the west/southwest side of Austin Place, at 728 Austin Place, Shreveport, Louisiana. You are one block away from Elvis Presley Boulevard and about five blocks southeast of Lucky Liquor store.
Offers have come in for as high as $88,000 according to the owner, but no offers have been accepted as of press time. Even though the historic home needs some TLC, I’m sure the price fetched will be a lot higher due to its True Blood connection!
For more information on this listing, you can contact the owner Rick at (318) 773-8556. Serious inquiries only!
You can check out the house on this video of the True Blood intro at the :13 second mark below. I’ve screencapped it for your viewing pleasure!




I wish I could own a property like that! Great story Rosy!
I wish I had the money to bye that house I am a Big Fan of True Blood
Don’t you mean offers of $880,000???
hahahaha i own that house now!!!!!
I KNOW THIS IS MEGA LATE BUT OMG! IS IT STILL FOR SALE?
The house is being renovated. See more at Austen Place Bed and Breakfast on facebook.
The house is being renovated. See more at Austen Place Bed and Breakfast on facebook.
The house is being renovated. See more at Austen Place Bed and Breakfast on facebook.
lol i went here many times in the 70s 80s as it was a fabulous gay bar too fabulous
Me too!
The thing I find so amusing is that with all the attention this property is getting, no one ever mentions that it was a FABULOUS gay bar in the 80s. I had some really great times there
well, damn…. I shoulda read further
LOL!