
The Spirits of St. Louis Cemetery #1
The St. Louis Cemetery #1, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the oldest cemetery in the city, and it’s still operating today. This historic location has been described as one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the city. It is well-known for i ...
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St. Roch’s Chapel
A small chapel in New Orleans known as St. Roch Chapel has a fascinating history and equally fascinating ghosts. The chapel was built by a priest who believed St. Roch had performed a miracle on his congregation. Centuries later, the priest is said ...
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Top Ten Ghost Tours in New Orleans
Whether traveling to New Orleans for Mardis Gras, embarking on a ghost tour is one excursion you're unlikely to forget. The streets of New Orleans are as filled with spirits and legends as they are, with bright colors, bustling bars, and soulful mus ...
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Marie Laveau II
There was a time when the West African mysticism and religion of Hoodoo and Voodoo were woven through New Orleans like a snake’s tightening grip around its prey. No figures represent this time in all its controversial glory and disdain like Marie ...
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The Cornstalk Hotel of Royal Street
The now-empty halls of The Cornstalk Hotel once rang with laughter and the stories of world travelers. Then the world stopped, and like so many establishments across the United States, time failed to restart within the historic hotel. Though its onc ...
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The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Located at 514 Chartres Street in New Orleans’ iconic French Quarter looms the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum. This stately townhouse was originally an apothecary run by the first pharmacist in the United States. In addition to its historic significa ...
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New Orleans’ Sultan’s Palace
When you think of a city brimming with spirits, one comes to mind above all else: New Orleans. From Voodoo practices to above-ground cemeteries that look like small cities, the Big Easy has plenty of spectral energy floating around — and it seems ...
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Haunted History of the French Quarter
The French Quarter is a historical wonder with an eclectic identity, blending French, Spanish, and American influences. Just blocks from the French West Indies-styled Madame John’s Legacy sits the Spanish Colonial Presbytere. A short walk from the ...
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Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop | Haunted Bourbon Street
On the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Phillip Street, an enduring building sits. Known as one of the oldest structures in New Orleans and the oldest structure currently operating as a bar in the U.S., this time-honored building looks almost as if ...
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The Haunted Pontchartrain Hotel
The Pontchartrain Hotel. It’s a luxurious, swanky, just plain electric hotel in a city that’s just as colorful - New Orleans. For those of you who haven’t been, it’s challenging to paint a good picture for you but we’ll do our best. ...
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