The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum is housed in a historic Creole townhouse and showcases the evolution of pharmacy and medicine in the 19th century. It features an extensive collection of pharmaceutical artifacts, including glass bottles, medical instruments, and voodoo potions. The museum highlights the role of Louis J. Dufilho, Jr., America’s first licensed pharmacist, and offers a glimpse into early healthcare practices. Visitors can explore exhibits on their own or join a guided tour. The museum also includes a courtyard with herbs similar to those used by Dufilho for medicinal purposes. It offers a unique historical perspective on pharmacology and healthcare.