🦪🎨 Oyster Sidewalk – A Hidden Piece of New Orleans Street Art
Simba and I visited the Oyster Sidewalk in New Orleans, Louisiana — a hidden piece of historic street art dating back to the 1940s. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary section of sidewalk. But once you look closer, you’ll notice something special beneath your feet — a detailed terrazzo mosaic featuring oyster shells and plate designs embedded directly into the ground. 🕰️ A Creative Piece of Local History The Oyster Sidewalk was originally installed outside a former oyster bar, using decorative sidewalk art as a way to catch the attention of passersby. During the early to mid-20th century, this kind of artistic sidewalk design was more common, especially between the 1920s and 1940s. Businesses used creative materials and craftsmanship to stand out, turning even sidewalks into visual advertisements. Today, very few of these mosaics still exist, making this one a rare surviving example of that era. 🎨 Terrazzo Art Beneath Your Feet The sidewalk itself is made using terrazzo, a te...