At the Riverfront is the Governor Nicholls Street Wharf. Just back from the wharf is the lower terminus of the Riverfront Streetcar line. Continuing inland, beyond a
flood wall is the
French Market and the old
New Orleans Mint building, now a museum. Beyond a largely commercial section of Decatur Street which includes some of the city's better known music clubs and bars is the still largely residential section of the lower
French Quarter. Cabrini Park is a piece of public green space here in the city's oldest urban neighborhood. On the other side of Rampart Street, the 6th Ward includes the heart of the
Tremé neighborhood, including Saint Augustine Church and the
Backstreet Cultural Museum. The ward continues back along Esplanade Ridge, developed by the city's
Creole communities in the 19th century, including elegant old mansions along Esplanade, one of which was the residence of
Edgar Degas during the time he stayed with his relatives in the city. Just back from Broad St. is the former home of jazz musician
Paul Mares, where the
New Orleans Rhythm Kings rehearsed while they were in town. At the back of the ward along the bayou is the historic home of
James Pitot, second
Mayor of New Orleans, now the
Pitot House museum. == References ==