Bayou St John
In the 19th century, an area along Bayou St. John was reputedly the location of many voodoo rituals by Marie Laveau. The Magnolia Bridge over the Bayou continues to serve as a site for such rituals every St. John's Eve.
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Bayou St John
In the 19th century, an area along Bayou St. John was reputedly the location of many voodoo rituals by Marie Laveau. The Magnolia Bridge over the Bayou continues to serve as a site for such rituals every St. John's Eve.
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Your introduction to haunted burial ground begin at the gates of this cemetery built in the 1800s during the yellow fever epidemics as the city ran out of room to bury its dead. Everything was something else before it is what it is today. This famous burial location was once a lepers colony with a cemetery of its own. You might say it's a cemetery on top of a cemetery.
Charity Hospital Cemetery
The oldest potter's field in New Orleans. Many tour participants have seen full bodied apparitions in haunted burial ground. Some people have even experienced being touched by "something" during a stroll in the dark field.
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
Here you'll stop to see tombs which hold the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures, and the names of others who perished.
New Orleans City Park
Stop here for a quick break and a chance to grab a bite at Cafe du Monde (own expense.)
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