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Pirate's Alley, also known as Pirates' Alley or Pirate Alley is a legendary thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana. new article content ... The Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society is named for the Alley because William Faulkner lived in Pirate's Alley when he wrote his first novel.

Location and history
Pirate's Alley is included in a tour of the history of the Battle of New Orleans which also includes The Arsenal, Creole House, and Jackson House.

Pirate Alley legends
Pirate's Alley is considered one of the most haunted areas of New Orleans' French Quarter.

Art along the old iron fence
Since 1930, artists have displayed their art along the old iron fence of Pirate's Alley. Following that tradition, the New Orleans Art Association since 1980 sponsors an annual exhibition for local artists. The Pirate Alley 2019 show will be held in designated areas of the French Quarter. Pirate's Alley, Pere Antoine Alley, Royal Street, and The Cabildo Alley will be available for exhibitors.

Residents of Pirate's Alley
William Faulkner,