๐๐งฑ Oldest Fire Hydrant in New Orleans – A Hidden Piece of History
Simba and I visited the Oldest Fire Hydrant in New Orleans — a small but fascinating piece of history tucked into the streets of the French Quarter . At first glance, it’s easy to overlook. But this simple fixture tells a story that goes all the way back to one of the most devastating events in the city’s early history. ๐ฅ Built After the Great Fire of 1788 This historic hydrant dates back to the late 18th century, following the Great New Orleans Fire of 1788 , which destroyed much of the city. After the fire, New Orleans — then under Spanish control — made major improvements to fire safety and infrastructure. Access to water became a priority, and early systems like this hydrant were part of the effort to better protect the rebuilt city. ๐งฑ A Look at Early Fire Protection Unlike modern hydrants, this one reflects a much simpler design from a time when firefighting technology was still developing. Standing in front of it, you’re seeing: - An early solution to urban fire protec...