Hurricane Katrina’s Ghosts
On August 23, 2005, Hurricane Katrina was formed out of various tropical depressions merging, all hell broke loose. In the blink of an eye, something massive, destructive, and primal roared into life in the middle of the Atlantic. Early the next ...
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Marie Laveau: The Voodoo Queen
If you’ve read all our other entries and articles about The Big Easy then you are no doubt aware of the horror show the town is capable of devolving into. New Orleans is a phantasmagorical, ethereal, supernatural juggernaut that has a way of simply ...
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The Axeman Of New Orleans
In today's entry of offbeat and unearthly New Orlean's tales, we're going to slither back to the years just prior to the start of the 20th century and dig up the creepy and bewildering chaos that was The Axeman killings.Now, given that this is a ...
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Top 10 Most Haunted Places in Louisiana
The state of Louisiana is a state located in the deep south that is known for a few things. One, their cajun cuisines are out of this world. Two, it’s home to one of the most vibrant cities in the country -- New Orleans. And it’s also a place whe ...
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The Mortuary
The Mortuary is a very large Victorian Mansion. You can find it at 4800 Canal Street. This is a place that is close to many hearts in the area of New Orleans. It is this location that many people would travel to pay their last respects to those who h ...
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Memorial Medical Center
Just like many other buildings, Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans was hit by Hurrican Katrine in 2005. The storm impacted the center greatly. The levees had failed and water was rising. The hospital was left without electricity. Even during this ...
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LaLaurie Museum
If you have ever read about different hauntings or ghosts that are in New Orleans, you will definitely have heard of this place. The LaLaurie Museum or mansion is one of the most popular stops for tourists. Many locals refuse to call this place the L ...
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Charity Hospital
The Charity Hospital in New Orleans was part of teaching hospitals. However, the hospital would not reopen after Hurricane Katrina. The governor stated that the hospital would no longer be a functioning one. There were no plans to open this hospital ...
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The St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
Known as the most haunted location in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, this cemetery offers haunts to those looking for eerie history and spooky stories. This cemetery dates back to 1789 and remains the oldest one standing in the city today and is ...
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St. Roch’s Chapel
St. Roch’s Chapel is a nineteenth-century shrine. However, it is nothing out of the books. There is nothing ordinary about this shrine, chapel, or cemetery. It is covered with many prosthetic body parts that were placed as offerings. The chapel is ...
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