Top 10 Terrifying Places In New Orleans You Should NEVER Visit

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Top 10 Terrifying Places In New Orleans You Should NEVER Visit

Voodoo priestesses, haunted cemeteries, and amazing beignets; these are just a few of the things the beautiful and historic city of New Orleans has to offer, but there's so much more beneath the surface. Let's talk about some scary places out there with the Top 10 Terrifying Places In New Orleans You Should NEVER Visit.

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Time Codes:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Cafe Du Monde
1:13 - The Old French Opera House
2:40 - The Old Absinthe House
3:54 - Faulkner House
4:30 - Le Petit Theatre
5:13 - Sultans Palace
6:27 - Pharmacy Museum
7:16 - Marie Laveu’s House
8:40 - St. Louis Cemetery No.1
9:44 - House of Madame Delphine LaLaurie

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Having lived in New Orleans my entire 53 years i can say after Katrina the WHOLE city is haunted any street anywhere. The death toll was unbelievable. Bodies floating in streets, it was awful. There are even some businesses that have altars set up outside with the names of victims made to quell their restless spirits.

cameronhassert
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KY girl here, I've visited New Orleans a few times and I struggle to leave each time. I may need to move there. Every inch of the city is dripping with history and personality. The only city that lives in you. I can't get enough of it.

harmonyblue
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all of my family is from New Orleans I'm from Baton Rouge myself. but. the swamps and the bayous are more haunted then the city itself.

evanhowell
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NOLA tour guide here. Just a couple of things...1) The first telling of the Sultans Palace story was in Tehran and a good 900 years before there even was a New Orleans. 2) Marie Laveau was a much better person than you've been lead to believe. Look up her obituary in the New York Times for a better glimpse of who she was. Fun fact, she was devoutly Catholic. 3) Do not leave Xs on Marie's tomb. Defacing her grave is a big part of the reason why people aren't allowed in without a tour guide anymore.

dougpresley
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I go to Marie Laveau’s house all the time. She was not evil and she was born on Sept 10, 1801, not 1794. Her tomb is the second most visited in the country only behind Elvis. The Laularie Mansion is the most haunted house in America. I was tapped on the shoulder and there was nobody behind me. I was standing right outside the house and it was 3pm lol.

brionnebagneris
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Whoever's reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! amen

tiger
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There are so many places here in New Orleans that are haunted.... but one to truly consider is the Mississippi River. It is VERY haunted.

darksouljua
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Being born and raised here and also being a hospitality worker in the French quarter, I was so ready to be upset at this video!! Kudos sir!! 9/10 is very good!! That cafe one still tickles me till this day!!! 😂

LadyHoneyDimplez
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Cafe dumond was my daily morning ritual chicory coffee and a benige I can't remember how to spell it and watching the sun rise over the Mississippi was pure joy

bryan
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I was born n raised in New Orleans. Almost 38 years. St. Louis Cathedral as well as Jackson Square. Most cemeteries too.

brandiclavo
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I’m from New Orleans and I actually caught a ghost on film from the Old Absinthe House!! I love being a tourist in my own city! New Orleans is a fascinating place and I love being a part of its history!

marianmoore-taylor
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It’s simply the most beautiful, historical place in the US. If you go there to find ghosts that is what you will find. If you go for beauty and history you will be rewarded with both beyond your wildest dreams .

lauriewarner
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Great video, and even better topic. I absolutely love New Orleans, especially "The Quarter!" No not because of Bourbon St., but the history of the city. I could spend a week there and still be excited about every building, home, Hotel, etc. Love that place!!

ghostface
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I can personally confirm cafe du monde 😮 I didn’t know there was a ghost so I didn’t pay no kind to it. I ordered for my friend and myself, 30 minutes pass and nothing. We then went to a waiter and asked where our beignets and coffee was and they said we never order 😒. I was so mad because I thought it was just horrible service. After we ordered for the second time, we got our food within 10 min.

itztocakenz
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The Octoroon Mistress that appears at the Tea House on Royal Street, or the fighting pirates in Pirates Alley, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, the children that continuously jump out of the window at LaLaurie's, Chalmette Battle Field, St. Louis No. 2, Antoine's Restaurant ...the list goes on. Btw, Madame LaLaurie's husband did not leave her. During the fire, a large crowd formed outside of the house and she and her husband ran away in their carriage to who knows where. Some say she went to France, but no one knows. Lifetime NOLA resident.

farblefumble
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I’m from Louisiana, I live in Baton Rouge. The living in New Orleans are scarier than the dead.

cupidhart-james
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You mention Kathy Bates playing the role in AHS. Angela Bassett also starred in that show, COVEN, as Marie Laveau. Great Season too, btw! Haha.
I like the facts of this video just as must.

kara_
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As a New Orleanian, the second one is the only one I can confirm as real

straightupdylan
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Can confirm the St. Louis No. 1 cemetery.

Idk about the absinthe house, but Jean Lafitte's Tavern (I think it is called Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop or something like that) is one of the oldest buildings in NOLA. It has been known to have some late night ghost activity.

aurelcorstan
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I took the ghost tour in Nah Leans, and learned about some of these hauntings. But it was when I was just walking down the sidewalk by the cemetery where i was physically pulled to the left by something. I was the only one around so i have no explanation for that.

CarnivoreChristina