The Witch of The Opera House
Built in the late 19th century, this historic theater has long been a cultural centerpiece, hosting countless performances that have enthralled audiences for generations. However, beneath its grand façade and opulent interiors lies a chilling legen ...
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The Ghosts of Brennan’s in New Orleans
While exploring the French Quarter, you might see an eye-catching, salmon-pink-colored building. The distinctive appearance of the property isn’t a coincidence. This building belongs to Brennan’s, a popular New Orleans restaurant. The restaurant ...
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The Haunted Myrtle Plantation
The Myrtle Plantation is over 100 miles from the lively streets of New Orleans, but it’s so full of ghosts that it might as well be in the heart of the French Quarter. Today, it’s a bed and breakfast, and is touted as one of the most haunted hou ...
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The Ghosts of the Chartres House Cafe
The Chartres House Cafe in New Orleans is known for its spicy Creole seafood dishes. Located on the corner of Chartres and Toulouse, it's a must-see for any tourist visiting the Big Easy. They’ve even got a spicy Bloody Mary for the experimental f ...
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The Court of Two Sisters
While the Court of Two Sisters sounds more like a horror movie, it’s actually one of the best fine dining restaurants in New Orleans. While most guests show up for the barbecue shrimp and bread pudding, paranormal enthusiasts will tell you that th ...
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Top Ten Haunted Restaurants in New Orleans
New Orleans is a foodies paradise. The collision of Creole, Cajun, Southern, and Spanish cuisine has brought together a clash of flavors that make the city what it is today. From Jambalaya to Oysters Bienville to a good ol’ bag of powdered beignet ...
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The Great Fires of New Orleans
New Orleans is no stranger to tragedy. Early in its history, two huge fires tore through the heart of the city, changing the face of the French Quarter for years to come. The Great Fires of 1788 and 1794 collectively destroyed nearly a thousand buil ...
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The Delicious Ghosts at Arnaud’s
In 1918, a French wine salesman named Arnaud Cazenave decided to jump into the thriving New Orleans restaurant industry. The result was Arnaud’s, which today is one of four restaurants in the world serving authentic Creole cuisine, known collective ...
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Bourbon Orleans
Copyright US Ghost AdventuresAfter two hundred years, a blazing fire, a suicide, and a deadly Yellow Fever epidemic, one wouldn’t expect anything less than a haunted nightmare. The Bourbon Orleans hotel is exactly that, but also offers a dose ...
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Congo Square
If you want to talk about Black and African culture in New Orleans, then you need to talk about Congo Square. The area has served as a gathering spot for the city’s Black population since the 1700s. African slaves used the square to assemble and p ...
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