Local author Andy Peter Antippas presents a walking history of the
Vieux Carre, one alley, corner and street at a time.
Walking through the French Quarter can overwhelm the senses--and the
imagination. The experience is much more meaningful with knowledge of
the area's colorful history. For instance, the infamous 1890 separate
but equal legal doctrine justifying racial segregation was upheld by the
Louisiana Supreme Court at the Cabildo on Jackson Square. In the
mid-twentieth century, a young Lee Harvey Oswald called Exchange Alley
home. One of New Orleans' favorite drinks--the sazerac--would not exist
if Antoine Peychaud had not served his legendary bitters with cognac
from his famous apothecary at 437 Royal.