French Quarter Museum Heritage Night
Date & Time
Thu Jul 02 2026 at 04:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum | New Orleans, LA
Details
A free evening of museums, memory, and American stories presented in conjunction with America’s 250th Anniversary.About this Event
Enjoy an evening in celebration of America's Semiquincentennial with the museums of the French Quarter Museum Association! From 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 2nd, museums throughout the French Quarter will be offering admission-free museum access and special programming to welcome guests in celebration of America's 250th birthday on July 4th. Explore the evolution and innovation of America over the last 250 years and learn the ways in which New Orleans and its people have directly contributed to the nation's progress and advancement.
Located in the home of America's first licensed pharmacist, Louis Dufilho, Jr., the New Orleans Ph*rm*cy Museum showcases the history and evolution of Ph*rm*cy and medicine since Louisiana became the first state to require medical licensure in 1816. Louisiana was the first state to require licensure not just because of the need for regulation and formal systems, but also as a result of the exchange of knowledge between cultures—including enslaved, Indigenous, and free communities whose contributions were rarely recognized or recorded. Take a deeper dive into history with a special exhibit examining what it means to be a "licensed" medical professional—and who is left out of this definition.
Agenda:
From 4 p.m.- 6 p.m., enjoy refreshments in the historic courtyard of the Ph*rm*cy Museum and view the night's special exhibit.
From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. New Orleans Ph*rm*cy Museum docents Owen Ever and Annika Bell guide guests through the history of 514 Chartres Street, the historic building that was once home to America's first licensed pharmacist, Louis Dufilho, Jr. These special tours, given specifically on this evening celebrating America's Semiquincentennial, offer a deeper look into the legacy of Louis Dufilho, Jr., the importance of medical licensure in 19th century New Orleans, and the barriers presented to often-exploited communities by the perceived "adequacy" required to attain licensure. Tours will begin every 20 minutes and each one will last approximately 15 minutes. The last tour will begin at 7:00 p.m.
More details about the New Orleans Ph*rm*cy Museum's programming for the evening will be available on May 1st.
Agenda
🕑: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Refreshments, Special Exhibit Debut, & Music in the Courtyard
🕑: 06:00 PM - 07:15 PM
Mini Pop-Up Tours
Info: New Orleans Ph*rm*cy Museum docents Owen Ever and Annika Bell guide guests through the history of 514 Chartres Street, the historic building that was once home to America's first licensed pharmacist, Louis Dufilho, Jr. These special tours, given specifically on this night celebrating America's Semiquincentennial, offer a deeper look into the legacy of Louis Dufilho, Jr., the importance of medical licensure in19th century New Orleans, and the barriers presented to often-exploited communities by perceived "adequacy" to attain licensure. Tours will begin every 20 minutes and each one will last approximately 15 minutes. The last tour will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Event Location
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, 514 Chartres Street, New Orleans, United StatesTickets & Booking Details
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