Most Haunted Places in New Orleans - Haunted History
Most Haunted Places in New Orleans - Haunted History
House on Rue Royale, (a.k.a. LaLaurie house) New Orleans, Louisiana
Marie Laveau Grave, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana
Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana
The Delta Queen, Mississippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana
La Petit Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana
Summary: Marti gras spirits; a voodoo queen gravesite; ghosts of poisoned children; and a phantom family.
Haunted Places in New Orleans
We've covered some of the most terrifying, real hauntings in Louisiana Before... but we felt one area of the Bayou State, in particular, deserved a little more attention! From cracked castle like hotels, to creepy abandoned hospitals, foggy alleyways, cemeteries and more! What we discovered with give you CHILLS.
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New Orleans (Part 1) Jan 25-27, 2018 | Haunted History, Plantations, and Swamps
Norelle and I went to the Big Easy last month for a long weekend. This is just part one. On the last day we happened on the band 4th River Music Collective, playing on the street. I got a solid 4 minutes of their music and decided to put it on top of the first few days of film that I got.
After we got to our AirBnB, which was a great setup located in the historic Western Union Telegraph building, we started out by going straight to Bourbon Street by about 8pm.
We then went straight to the Haunted History walking tour, which took us around the French Quarter to major sites including Lalaurie Mansion aka Madame Lalaurie’s House of Horrors, which was featured in American Horror story... Also it turns out Nick Cage used to own it for a while, which is a little messed up.
The next day we walked to the waterfront, the pickup point for our Plantation and Swamp Tour.
The tour begins with the Destrehan Plantation, established in 1787, the oldest documented French Colonial style house in the lower Mississippi Valley. After that we drove about another 45 minutes to the Cajun Pride Swamp Tours, where we got to see/hold stakes and alligators.
The next day we took the trolly to the Garden District, where we got caught in a huge Thunderstorm, but that will be documented in part 2.
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Haunted History Tours | Haunted Tours in The French Quarter & Garden District in New Orleans, LA
Haunted History Tours is the largest and oldest walking tour company. We have a variety of different tours. We have the ghost tour, the vampire tour, the cemetery tour, the voodo tour, tours in the French Quarter, tours in the Garden District, day tours and night tours. The ghost tour is not a Halloween spook out, it’s the actual haunted tour. It takes people to several different sites in the French Quarter connected with actual documented hauntings, places that have been researched by paranormal investigation and mediums. The vampire tour is a whole different tour. It’s kind of a combination of fiction and reality. What makes Haunted History Tours so much better than any other tour company are the guides. Anybody can tell a story, but our guides are very theatrical, great story tellers and they have acting ability. They can make the stories come alive. Haunted History Tours has been feature on A&E, History Channel and Travel Channel actually recommends it as a must-do for anybody visiting New Orleans. Often people ask if the tour is appropriate for children, our tour is probably the only appropriate thing for children in the French Quarter. You don’t have to believe in ghosts to enjoy the Haunted History Tours. We offer several different tours meeting in different locations but for complete information on Haunted History Tours visit our website at
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Haunted History Ghost Tour | New Orleans 4
A New Orleans trip isn't complete without a ghost tour. This one was more about comical entertainment rather than pure scariness, but it was still a lot of fun. Plus, we got to grab some drinks at Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, which is the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States.
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Haunted New Orleans Cemetery Cities of the Dead Tour
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and most famous. It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (no longer in existence) as the main burial ground when the city was redesigned after a fire in 1788.
It is 8 blocks from the Mississippi River, on the north side of Basin Street, one block beyond the inland border of the French Quarter. It borders the Iberville housing project. It has been in continuous use since its foundation. The nonprofit group Save Our Cemeteries and commercial businesses offer tours for a fee.
Famous New Orleanians buried in St. Louis No. 1 include Etienne de Boré, wealthy pioneer of the sugar industry and the first mayor of New Orleans; Homer Plessy, the plaintiff from the landmark 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision on civil rights; and Ernest N. Dutch Morial, the first African-American mayor of New Orleans.
The renowned Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau is believed to be interred in the Glapion family crypt. Other notable New Orleanians here include Bernard de Marigny, the French-Creole playboy who brought the game of craps to the United States; Barthelemy Lafon, the architect and surveyor who allegedly became one of Jean Lafitte's pirates; and Paul Morphy, one of the earliest world champions of chess. Delphine LaLaurie is also believed to lay in rest here. Architect and engineer Benjamin Latrobe was buried there after dying from yellow fever in 1820 while doing engineering for the New Orleans water works. In 2010, actor Nicolas Cage purchased a pyramid shaped tomb to be his future final resting place.
The cemetery spans just one square block but is the resting place of many thousands. A Protestant section (generally not vaulted) lies in the north-west section.
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America's Most Haunted - French Quarter, New Orleans (Halloween 2012)
Take a haunted tour of New Orleans and learn about the story of ghosts.
Hi. My name is Sidney Smith. I am the owner of Haunted History Tour, here in New Orleans. Tonight, you are going to be taking the Haunted History Tour. With your tour guide, Renee Lazair.
Hello. My name is Renee Lazair. Today we will be taking a walking tour of the French quarter. The sights of actual documented hauntings. Folks, we are here at the number one most haunted building in the French quarter. This behind me right here is the La Lare' mansion. Also known as The Blight of New Orleans. 1830s a woman by the name of Delfine La Lare' inhierited 3 million dollars from her grandparents. She used that fortune to purchase this mansion, she moves in with her doctor husband. Dr. Luis Leonard La Lare'. So great was her taste that she had the entire first floor gutted out and converted into a ballroom. Complete with an Italian marble floor.
Over the years, during her parties, people noticed she like disappeared and show up in an entirely new dress. Well, her last night in New Orleans, it would be revealed why she was having to change her dress. Mid-way through a party, fire breaks out in the kitchen, which is now the parking garage. Fire department enters and they quickly put out the small grease fire. But they over hear the slaves talking about the atrocities going on inside. They exit the kitchen, enter the ballroom, empty all the party guests out onto this sidewalk, much like you are all standing right now. Of course the fire fighters they enter this building and make their way up to the third floor. There they make a very ghastly discovery. One room, several victims in various states of torture.
First, the which is a woman face down on the floor. Her arms and legs have been surgically removed from her one by one. Found a woman inside of a box. Had to take this box apart to get her out of it. That is when they realized that her bones and joints had been broken and dislocated so she could be folded up and put into that box. Two men are shackled against the wall. Both their faces horribly disfigured. Only thing keeping them alive, the maggots. Last person found is a woman. No cuts or marks or bruises, but visibly shaken. Fire fighters unlock her. Instead of her thanking them for setting her free from these people, she takes off running. Comes crashing out of that window, which you now see bricked up on the third floor. On her way down her neck hits the gally railing snapping her neck, flopping her dead in the street in front of all the party guests. I cannot wait for Halloween.
Haunted New Orleans Presents Legends and Folklore of Louisiana Part 2
In this episode we visit the swamps of South Louisiana in search of the monsters of legend and lore. We also explore the local legends of New Orleans. Featuring Kalila Smith, Professor Barry Anselett of Louisiana University in Lafayette, Lee Stelly. Reenacts starring Amber Pearson, Megan Pearson, Brittany Pearson, Madison Buras, Bruce Leblanc, Eric Lorenz, Andrew Ward, Brent Baudean.
Haunted New Orleans! Cities Of The Dead, New Orleans Cemeteries Pt 1
Haunted New Orleans explores the ghostly stories from New Orleans' infamous Cities Of The Dead.
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Lafayette Cemetery in New Orleans
Today I visited Lafayette Cemetery in the Garden District of New Orleans. This place has some very old tombs, plus it's one of the most used cemeteries in New Orleans for film and television! It's been used for productions such as, 'Double Jeopardy', 'NCIS: New Orleans', and even the New Kids on the Block music video for 'You Got It (The Right Stuff)'.
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The Haunting of the Andrew Jackson Hotel: A New Orleans Ghost Story
Spooky season is upon us, and leading up to Halloween, I'll be sharing with you true New Orleans folktales and ghost stories popular among our city's ghost tour guides. The Andrew Jackson Hotel is regarded as the most haunted hotel in town, and is especially creepy because it's supposedly haunted by the spirits of orphan children.
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New Orleans Ghost Tour
Come take a walk through the spooky streets of the French Quarter as we embark on a journey through New Orleans history. Hear the local stories and experience the one a kind mystique that makes up the great Big Easy city that is New Orleans. For more details, visit:
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The New Orleans Movie and TV Tour | Filming Locations for Things Filmed in New Orleans
New Orleans has been host to a large number of film and tv productions over the years. The New Orleans Movie and TV Tour is a fantastic two hour tour of a lot of the filming locations from movies and tv shows that have filmed in and around the city such as Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, 21 and 22 Jump Street, NCIS New Orleans, American Horror Story Coven and Freakshow, Plant of the Apes, James Bond, Jurassic World, Django Unchained, JFK, and many many many more.
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Haunted Places in Louisiana
From New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles, and more! We're looking at the most haunted places in Louisiana! And you can rest assure... it's pretty much the paranormal capitol of the world. Enjoy!
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Ghost Encounters and Psychics In Haunted New Orleans
Many say New Orleans is the most haunted city in the United States, and maybe the entire world. In a city where just about everyone has a ghost story, it can be challenging to spot the truth from the tales. We have gathered our top haunted New Orleans places into a list complete with the story how they got their ghosts.
While some records are better than others, these are the stories and legends that have been told to us or are known almost as fact by New Orleanians. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, if you're are looking for the haunted and spooky side of New Orleans, these are the places for you.
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Legendary Cities : New Orleans And its French heritage
New Orleans, Louisiana: the home of Mardi Gras, and the musical and cultural hotbed of the southern United States. The city’s culture derived itself from a blend of French, Spanish, African-American, Creole and Native American roots. We explore her streets lined with French colonial-style buildings, and resonate with her vibrant atmosphere, along the promenades full of revelry and street music.
Featuring aerial footage of this city of revelry along the Mississipi, an inside look at landmarks such as the “Napoleon’s House”, the St Louis Cathedral, and more, we get a taste of Louisiana’s colorful history. Under French colonial rule it was a place where France sent their prostitutes, smugglers, counterfeiters and other petty criminals to start new lives. It became a haven and the beating heart of a vibrant, longstanding African-American community with deep roots. And even after the city’s destruction during Hurricane Katrina, the city dances on, celebrating life…
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