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New Orleans St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 Walking Tour

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New Orleans, US
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Join us on an exciting adventure through the historic St. Louis Cemetery #3 in New Orleans. Led by local author and historian Sally Asher, this walking tour will introduce you to the unique stories and colorful characters that have shaped the city's history. Discover burial practices, explore different types of tombs, and visit the graves of notable citizens, including a hunchbacked photographer, the woman behind a quirky castle, and legendary chefs who advanced the Civil Rights movement. Sally Asher is passionate about uncovering the untold stories of New Orleans, and she'll share them with you in a captivating and engaging way. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you stroll through this famous cemetery, and get ready to be amazed by the secrets it holds. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Fascinating graves of notable and notorious citizens
  • Learn about burial practices and types of tombs
  • Visiting the graves of legendary chefs
  • Discover the untold stories of New Orleans' history
  • Walk through a famous New Orleans cemetery with a local author and historian
  • Insider tips for local food, music, and culture.
  • Expert guide
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Get ready to uncover the hidden stories and secrets lurking within the historic St. Louis Cemetery #3 in New Orleans. Join local award-winning author and historian, Sally Asher, on a captivating walking tour that will transport you back in time. With her book "Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans" as your guide, Sally will take you on a journey through this famous cemetery, showcasing its intriguing angels, stunning architecture, and haunted tales.

What to expect?

During this 90-minute tour, you can expect to delve deep into the burial practices and tomb types of New Orleans. Sally will unveil the lives and legends of the city's notable and notorious citizens buried within the cemetery's hallowed grounds. Be prepared to encounter the hunchbacked photographer who discreetly captured images of prostitutes, the enigmatic woman responsible for the peculiar castle, and the famed architect whose tragic shipwreck involved over a hundred prostitutes and circus performers. You'll also discover the culinary pioneers who shaped the Civil Rights movement, revitalized horse racing in the city, and famously introduced the iconic turducken dish to the United States.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, literature buffs, and anyone with a thirst for the untold stories of New Orleans. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious local, Sally's unique and passionate storytelling will captivate you. This experience is suitable for individuals, couples, families, and groups who want to explore the fascinating history, architecture, and culture of New Orleans.

Why book this?

Embarking on this tour means uncovering the captivating narratives and scandals that shaped New Orleans' history. Sally Asher's expertise as both an author and historian ensures an immersive experience you won't find anywhere else. Her deep-rooted knowledge and enthusiasm for revealing the hidden tales of the city will leave you mesmerized and yearning for more. Step into a world where facts collide with narratives, where the extraordinary meets the ordinary, and where history is vividly alive.

Good to know

This walking tour lasts approximately 90 minutes and covers a distance of about half a mile. The meeting point is located at the front gates of St. Louis Cemetery #3, specifically at 3421 Esplanade Avenue. Keep an eye out for the gate farthest to the right, nestled beneath the shade of the surrounding trees. It's recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather. Immerse yourself in the intriguing atmosphere of the cemetery, listen attentively to Sally's enthralling tales, and prepare to uncover the mysteries etched into the very fabric of New Orleans.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour rave about Sally Asher's storytelling prowess and her ability to breathe life into the city's history. They praise her passion for revealing the lesser-known stories and her talent for immersing audiences in the rich culture of New Orleans. Visitors find the tour captivating, educational, and an excellent way to gain a deeper understanding of the city's unique past. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the hidden gems of St. Louis Cemetery #3 and experience New Orleans like never before.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

St. Louis Cemetery No. 3

Local author and historian Sally Asher will take you on a journey of a famous New Orleans cemetery. It’s been written that St. Louis Cemetery #3 has so many angels that one can “almost hear the beat of their wings.” You'll visit the graves and learn about some of the city's notable (and notorious) citizens including the first businesswoman to have a public statute erected in her honor, the hunchbacked photographer who secretly photographed prostitutes, the woman behind the quirky castle, the famed architect whose ship went down in a hurricane with over a hundred prostitutes and circus performers, and some legendary chefs who collectively advanced the Civil Rights movement, restored horse racing in New Orleans, and (for better or worse) introduced the turducken to the U.S.. This tour takes approximately an hour and a half and covers roughly a half mile. The tour meets in front of the cemetery on 3421 Esplanade Ave at the gate farthest to the right underneath the trees.

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Reviews

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C00kie77

I’ve been on a few cemetery tours and Sally with Red Sash is by far the best. She does so much research and is very knowledgeable. She’s written books on the subject. Fantastic tour.

Brandi_D

Sally was so knowledgeable about the cemetery and its inhabitants. I would highly recommend her and this tour for any one wanting to be informed about New Orleans cemetery history.

Niki_P

Our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable, not in a "memorized a tour speech" kind of way, but in the way of a true expert. She is obviously a master of this information, who loves what she does and keeps up with her research. We overheard a different tour with a different company near the end of our experience, and it was obvious that our guide was so much more knowledgeable and thorough. I'd recommend this tour to anyone!

Venessa_R

I saved the best for last, even though I didn’t know it at the time. This tour was the reason I went to New Orleans. I have always been fascinated with the history, architecture, and emotions the cemeteries of New Orleans’ invoke. Ms. Sally Asher of Red Sash tours is THE standard of accuracy and storytelling those entombed in the St. Louis Cemetery deserves to share their history. I would do it again to have the pleasure of learning more from Sally

annebG5134DC

This was a super informative and fascinating tour. Sally is so knowledgeable and shared both lot of information into how New Orleans Cemetaries operate and interesting stories surrounding some of the people interred there. Highly recommend any tour Sally runs!

SharonL1256

Sally was a wealth of knowledge and an enjoyable guide . She had great stories and historical information to share Highly recommend

S707OVtinah

Sally was absolutely amazing from start to finish! She was down to earth, funny, kind and extremely knowledgeable in the history of New Orleans, burial information and stories about the deceased. She is also quite passionate and excited about all of it which for me keeps me engaged and gets me just as excited about it all. We honestly had no real expectations for our tour. I just wanted my husband to see how cool the local cemeteries in Nola looked. But man did we get way more than expected! We learned so much! I won’t spoil any details for anyone. But I will say, book it! You won’t regret it! Thanks again for everything Sally! You really made our trip to Nola a great one! - Tina & Brian

Daniele_S

This was one of the best tours of our trip. The knowledge and time that was shared with us was amazing. If you really want to know and understand the burial practice, symbolism, and history, this is the tour to go on.

rhondagN1592KH

We took this cemetery tour with a small group. Sally did not disappoint. She was knowledgeable about the history, symbolism and made it such a fun learning experience. A true professional with such passion for the city. It was one of the best tours we have ever taken and I intend to buy her book. Thanks for a peak at the rich history of New Orleans.

melissa s

My sister and I had an absolutely wonderful time this morning taking this tour with our expert guide, Sally. What a treat. She is extremely knowledgeable on the topic and shared so much local history with us it was fabulous. It was a real honor to have someone who has quite honestly written books about New Orleans history share her knowledge with us. We would recommend this tour to everyone!
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