Quarter — French

The French Quarter , or the , serves as the historic heart and soul of New Orleans, standing as a living testament to a multicultural history that spans over three centuries. Founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the neighborhood was originally a small planned grid on a rare patch of high ground known as Bulbancha by the Native American Choctaw. Today, it is recognized not just as the oldest neighborhood in the city, but as a "cultural watershed" for the entire United States, where European, African, and Caribbean influences merged to create a unique American identity. A Tapestry of Architecture and Resilience French Quarter as Facade in a Divided City - New Orleans