Muriel’s: New Orleans’ Haunted Crown Jewel
Posted 01.22.2024
A 200-year-old building is almost guaranteed to be haunted. Now imagine that the building in question was once burned down and that it was used as a f ...
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Muriel’s: New Orleans’ Haunted Crown Jewel
Posted 01.22.2024
A 200-year-old building is almost guaranteed to be haunted. Now imagine that the building in question was once burned down and that it was used as a f ...
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The Hilton Riverside and its Haunts
Posted 12.16.2022
New Orleans is one of America's most vibrant cities -- a snapshot into the state's past. The city, as locals say, is alive. It's got its own thoughts, ...
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Hauntings at Drury Plaza Hotel
Posted 12.14.2022
Located only four blocks from the French Quarter and Bourbon Street, Drury Plaza Hotel has been a New Orleans centerpiece since the building was const ...
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The Magnolia Mansion
Posted 12.10.2022
A mansion that stands out from the yellows and mauve exteriors of its neighbors, the Magnolia Mansion is a stark white -- with hints of blue peeking o ...
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The Haunted Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
Posted 12.09.2022
One of the most highly regarded hotels in the Crescent City, the Omni Royal Orleans hotel attracts visitors from the world over -- a lap of luxury in ...
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Haunts at Hotel St. Pierre
Posted 12.07.2022
The Hotel St. Pierre is nestled comfortably just two blocks from Bourbon Street in this historic French Quarter of New Orleans. It stands proudly at t ...
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Le Pavillon Phantoms
Posted 12.03.2022
Nicknamed the Belle of New Orleans, Le Pavillon is located blocks away from the French Quarter and some of the most haunted locations in New Orleans. ...
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The Troubadour Hotel
Posted 11.30.2022
The Troubadour Hotel is just as fabulous as its name sounds! A rooftop bar, elegant dining room, and gorgeous guest suites make this hotel one of the ...
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The Church of Our Lady Guadalupe
Posted 11.26.2022
Nestled quietly away at the top of the French Quarter on N. Rampart street, The Our Lady Guadalupe Church seems to be just another worship house in a ...
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St. Roch Cemetery and Chapel
Posted 11.25.2022
One of the lesser visited cemeteries, The St. Roch Cemetery is one of the most unique “Cities of the Dead” in New Orleans. This is a big statement ...
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Haunts at New Orleans’ Hotel Monteleone
Posted 11.23.2022
When Antonio Monteleone ventured from Sicily to America at the turn of the century, he had no idea that he would end up building one of the most uniqu ...
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Haunts at the Beauregard-Keyes House in New Orleans
Posted 11.18.2022
NOLA's most haunted, the mysteries of the Beauregard-Keyes House The Beauregard-Keyes House in New Orleans' French Quarter has truly seen it all -- w ...
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Lafayette Cemetery #1
Posted 11.16.2022
One of the most iconic and haunted cemeteries in The US --- Lafayette Cemetery #1 Have you ever scrolled, through Google's search result looking for ...
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Girod Street Cemetery
Posted 11.12.2022
At one time the largest domed stadium in the United States, The Superdome was built in 1975 for the city’s beloved New Orleans Saints and the newly ...
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The Especially Haunted Andrew Jackson Hotel
Posted 11.11.2022
Stand out on beautiful wrought-iron balconies of the Andrew Jackson Hotel as you look over bustling and lively Royal Street -- see street performers a ...
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The Avenue Inn – A Haunted NOLA Bed and Breakfast
Posted 11.09.2022
Ahh, the Avenue Inn. Thoughtfully designed in a Queen Anne architectural style, the Avenue Inn is set back comfortably from the main roads of New Orle ...
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Metairie Cemetery
Posted 11.02.2022
At the top of New Orleans, the largest cemetery of forty-three acres careens over the I-10 interstate. The grandiose pillars and rooftops of the Metai ...
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The Devil Lived on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans
Posted 10.31.2022
So, the story tells that sometime in the 1820s, the devil lived on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. Around 1840, legend tells that the devil took a ...
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