English: The Bouvier Mule Barn, (often mistakenly referred to as "The Teeter Carriage House"), was built in 1899 by Leon Bouvier for his own use. The Bouvier Mule Barn and The Bouvier House were both built by and belonged to Leon Bouvier and was sold to Teeter in 1911. Both of these buildings are now part of Phoenix's Heritage Square
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