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New Orleans was the beginning point of the U.S. slave trade. It was also a popular stop for pirates. This is where Voodoo got its start. Many of those dark days saw the deaths of many people, including Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen, Jean Lafitte, the pirate, and the victims and soldiers of the War of 1812. These ghosts are still believed to haunt the city today. According to USA Today, New Orleans was named one of America's ten most haunted places.

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The 04 Best Ghost Tours in New Orleans in 2022

New Orleans was the beginning point of the U.S. slave trade. It was also a popular stop for pirates. This is where Voodoo got its start. Many of those dark days saw the deaths of many people, including Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen, Jean Lafitte, the pirate, and the victims and soldiers of the War of 1812. These ghosts are still believed to haunt the city today. According to USA Today, New Orleans was named one of America's ten most haunted places.

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The 04 Best Ghost Tours in New Orleans in 2022

New Orleans is known for its jazz music and Mardi Gras celebrations. But did you know that this
New Orleans city also has a darker side that many may consider infamous?
New Orleans was the beginning point of the U.S. slave trade. It was also a popular stop for pirates.
This is where Voodoo got its start. Many of those dark days saw the deaths of many people,
including Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen, Jean Lafitte, the pirate, and the victims and soldiers of
the War of 1812. These ghosts are still believed to haunt the city today. According to USA Today,
New Orleans was named one of America's ten most haunted places.
Don't miss the ghostly side of New Orleans when you plan your trip. Join one of New Orleans'
ghost tours.

Haunted Cemetery Bus Tour

This New Orleans Haunted City and Cemetery Tour offer guests the chance to tour a cemetery at
night and see the historic neighborhoods of the city. The bus tour is approximately two hours long
and stops at several points along the route.

Voodoo & Vampire Tour

This Voodoo & Vampire Tour will take you through the French Quarter, where you'll see haunted
buildings like Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and Lalaurie Manion. Learn about ghosts, Jean Laffite, the
pirate, Voodoo, and murder, as well as vampires. We never know when a ghost might appear, so
make sure you have a camera.

Voodoo Queen Tour

Voodoo, or voudou, is a New Orleans religion that combines various African magic beliefs and rites
with Catholic elements. The word Voodoo refers to the "spirit," which is an invisible, mysterious
force capable of intervening in human affairs.

This tour will show you how New Orleans' culture shaped Voodoo and the spark that sparked Jazz.
The Laveau family had the greatest impact on voodoo history, and Congo Square had the largest
impact on Jazz. We will talk about the conspiracy theories and controversies surrounding Marie
Laveau's final resting spot and also visit her original homestead.

Mid-City Katrina Cemetery Tour

This tour will take you to five amazing cemeteries located in New Orleans' Mid City neighborhood.
You will learn about the hardships and triumphs of New Orleans' Irish immigrants, as well as the
deadly effects of yellow fever at the Charity Hospital Cemetery. You will be amazed at the
architecture of the city and can admire some of its most elaborate tombs in Cypress Grove and
Greenwood cemeteries.

Finally, you will get a synopsis of the long-lasting effects of Hurricane Katrina. Paying respect to
those who lost their lives in the Hurricane Katrina Memorial Cemetery is also a good idea. You will
also see the Odd Fellows Rest, which was once the final resting place of members of an old secret
society.


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